Monday, April 27, 2015

Woman who allegedly hid Rolex in her vagina has larceny charges dismissed


 


After a Brooklyn man heard about Shacarye Tims (pictured) getting arrested at a Manhattan hotel for stealing a pricey watch from a man she was massaging, he told cops that a woman he slept with had ripped off his Rolex, too.


After a Brooklyn man heard about Shacarye Tims (pictured) getting arrested at a Manhattan hotel for stealing a pricey watch from a man she was massaging, he told cops that a woman he slept with had ripped off his Rolex, too.

Larceny charges against the woman charged with hiding a stolen Rolex in her vagina won’t stick.
After a Brooklyn man heard about Shacarye Tims getting arrested at a Manhattan hotel for stealing a pricey watch from a man she was massaging, he told cops that a woman he slept with had ripped off his Rolex, too.
Tims was arrested last November in the second Rolex theft, but the charges were dismissed Friday after Brooklyn prosecutors conceded they didn’t have a case.
Defense lawyer David Epstein said after he reviewed the surveillance video from a bank and the man’s Fort Greene apartment building it was clear that Tims was not the woman on the tape.
“My client is tall and slender and the woman in the video is at least 40 pounds heavier and very voluptuous and Rubenseque,” Epstein said. “I appreciate the district attorney's office moved to dismiss the case, but I don’t appreciate the NYPD making an arrest without any investigation."
A law enforcement source acknowledged the complainant had merely identified Tims from her mug shot that appeared in The News when she was arrested in the first case and that he did not have an independent recollection of what the woman who stole his Rolex actually looked like.
Whether or not there's a second woman remains on the prowl for suckers who wear expensive wristwatches, Tims is still facing criminal charges for running off a tourist's $8,000 Rolex at the Holiday Inn hotel.