Boy meets girl. Boy takes girl home. Boy falls asleep. Boy wakes up to find tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry and cash missing. Girl is gone. This is the normal love story plot for 21-year-old Miami resident and "serial date robber" Yomna Fouad.
Police say she's played out her version of a "love story" about two dozen times. The Miami Herald reports her most recent accuser, a music professional who lives in a complex called Ten Museum Park on Biscayne Boulevard, claims he is out a gold Rolex and a rope chain worth more than $26,000, a Valentino handbag and some other items valued at more than $4,000.
The accuser said he learned later that she was a prostitute. “Apparently that’s what she is. But when I took her home that night, I didn’t know.”
Fouad was arrested in Miami Saturday. According to an arrest warrant, the victim saw Fouad outside the Rockwell nightclub about 3 a.m. Saturday and approached her. Police were called and the woman was arrested on scene.
Detectives also tied Fouad to another robbery in May 2016. According to an arrest report, Fouad and a friend met that victim victim at LIV nightclub inside the Fontainebleau hotel.
Police say she stayed with the victim until the club closed and the man offered to get a hotel room for the three of them. The women followed the victim to the room and one of them saw him place his $46,000 Rolex watch and $8,000 in cash inside the hotel room safe, the report said.
Police said the victim left the women in the room while he went to his car to get his overnight bag. When he returned, the women were gone.
Authorities say Fouad identifies her job title in the arrest reports as “prostitute.” She now faces charges of larceny, grand theft and false identification. The Associated Press reports that Fouad has been granted bond, but is ordered to stay under house arrest.
She is also accused of similar robberies throughout the East Coast, including the drugging of men resulting in robbery.