
Luxury Watch Heist at Fontainebleau Las Vegas Results in Four Arrests
Four suspects were arrested following the theft of two Richard Mille watches valued at $400K and $120K from Club LIV at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
The first incident occurred on August 17 when Ye Zaw's watch was stolen after being surrounded and jostled while exiting a restroom. A second theft took place on September 15, when Roman Loyfenfeld's watch was taken during a staged confrontation on the dance floor.

Pool with palm trees at LIV
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) identified the suspects through surveillance footage and facial recognition technology. On November 22, Fontainebleau security guards spotted and apprehended Milton Castillo Martinez, Laura Vargas, Briyith Munoz, and Johan Hernandez. They face charges of grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny, with a court appearance scheduled for January 22.
Police reports indicate both thefts were carefully orchestrated, with suspects coordinating to create diversions while removing the watches from victims' wrists.
In a separate incident at the Fontainebleau, Koncina Brisbon, 30, was arrested for allegedly drugging a male guest and stealing his $125K Rolex watch, $2,000 in cash, and $500 in casino chips. The theft occurred after the two met at the hotel's Bleau Bar on May 19.
The Fontainebleau has emphasized that guest safety and security remain their highest priority.
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