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When you re stuck in the tiny, old-fashioned elevator of the Lan Mart building, no one can hear you scream.
Upstairs at the Lan Mart.
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Anne Bishop the owner of Pilates With Anne on the second floor discovered this a few years ago, on her way to teach a class. Because her pilates studio wraps around the elevator shaft, and she knew she had a room full of students waiting for her, Bishop, on realizing the elevator was jammed, called out for assistance. Despite being separated by only a single door, not one person on the other side heard her. I couldn t believe they couldn t hear me yelling! she recalls now.
Windy Rose Jones Las Vegas prostitute steals watches from two men.
Why decline? Windy Rose Jones Las Vegas prostitute steals watches from two men. Image via police bookings.
Windy Rose Jones Las Vegas prostitute steals watches worth more than $80K in watches from two men after going back to their hotel room. Audemars and Rolex jewelry pieces gone.
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Las Vegas woman said to be a prostitute brought two men back to their hotel rooms, only to allegedly steal a luxury watch off each worth a combined $87,000, police say.
Windy Rose Jones, 23, is accused of targeting her victims at
Sin City‘s
Las Vegas prostitute got two men to go to hotel rooms with her - then stole their Rolex and Audemars Piguets watches worth $87,000
Windy Rose Jones, 23, was arrested and charged her with two counts of felony grand larceny for the alleged February and March robberies
Police say they believe the robberies, which took place in Sin City s Cosmopolitan hotel, involved prostitution
On February 21 a man said he fell asleep after margaritas with Jones and woke up to find his Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch worth $37,000 also gone
On March 24 a second man said he invited Jones to his room and the next day he woke up to find his Rolex Daytona watch worth $45,000 and iPhone 12 missing
Staten Island: An increase in tolls, once again, to raise revenue! The process that goes into the raising of tolls is as transparent as a piece of black slate and as loud as a dog whistle.
Grand Funk Railroad and former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick will revisit music from some of classic rock’s biggest names in a newly announced livestream performance.
Titled “Bruce Kulick Live in Las Vegas,” the special will air April 16 from the Marquee Club’s Library inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas. Kulick will be joined by his wife, Lisa, and longtime collaborator and Slash bassist Todd Kerns, performing music from his former band Kiss along with song made famous by the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Who, Elvis Presley and more.
Since 2000, Kulick has played guitar for Grand Funk Railroad, who would have spent much of last year touring if not for the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to joining Grand Funk Railroad, Kulick played lead guitar for Kiss from 1984 to 1996, replacing Mark St. John. (Notably, Kulick and his predecessor were the only Kiss members to have never worn makeup, since the band went barefaced from 1983 until their original lineup reunion in 1