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Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar
Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar

Daily Telegraph

time16-06-2025

  • Daily Telegraph

Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar

Don't miss out on the headlines from Real Life. Followed categories will be added to My News. A young woman has been accused of stealing a man's watch worth a staggering $50,000 after meeting at a bar. Audrey Schump, 24, was allegedly at a bar on Broadway, which is downtown Nashville's most popular strip of night life, when she met a man on June 12. The man — and his friends — allegedly invited Ms Schump and another woman to their short term rental, according to WKRN. The alleged victim then placed his Rolex Daytona — which has a retail value of $30,000 (AU $46,000) under a hat on the bedside table. He then went to the bathroom. Audrey Schump, 24, was allegedly at a bar in Nashville on Broadway, often referred to as 'Honky Tonk Highway', when she met a man on June 12. 'The victim states that he came back to the bedroom from the bathroom and observed the defendant reaching over the bed towards where his watch was located,' the affidavit stated, according to WSMV. 'The victim states that the defendant then abruptly left the room.' Ms Schump then allegedly left the Airbnb, and that is when the man called the police. He gave officers a description of the woman's clothing. Ms Schump was allegedly found not too far from the Airbnb and was arrested. She was taken to Davidson County Jail, according to WVLT. A Cosmograph Daytona Rolex. Picture: Watch Swiss Broadway in Nashville. Picture: istock Ms Schump has been charged with a felony theft over $10,000. She's since been released from jail on a $25,000 bond, according to Daily Mail. In Australia, between 2014 and 2024, robbery has decreased from 0.4 per cent of Australians experiencing it to half that. This is an estimated 50,700 people. Less than half of these people reported the incident to police, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. In these crimes, 69 per cent occurred outside of the home and in 81 per cent of cases no property was actually stolen. Just 14 per cent of robberies involved a weapon. Originally published as Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar

Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar
Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar

News.com.au

time16-06-2025

  • News.com.au

Woman allegedly steals $50K watch after meeting man at bar

A young woman has been accused of stealing a man's watch worth a staggering $50,000 after meeting at a bar. Audrey Schump, 24, was allegedly at a bar on Broadway, which is downtown Nashville's most popular strip of night life, when she met a man on June 12. The man — and his friends — allegedly invited Ms Schump and another woman to their short term rental, according to WKRN. The alleged victim then placed his Rolex Daytona — which has a retail value of $30,000 (AU $46,000) under a hat on the bedside table. He then went to the bathroom. 'The victim states that he came back to the bedroom from the bathroom and observed the defendant reaching over the bed towards where his watch was located,' the affidavit stated, according to WSMV. 'The victim states that the defendant then abruptly left the room.' Ms Schump then allegedly left the Airbnb, and that is when the man called the police. He gave officers a description of the woman's clothing. Ms Schump was allegedly found not too far from the Airbnb and was arrested. She was taken to Davidson County Jail, according to WVLT. Ms Schump has been charged with a felony theft over $10,000. She's since been released from jail on a $25,000 bond, according to Daily Mail. In Australia, between 2014 and 2024, robbery has decreased from 0.4 per cent of Australians experiencing it to half that. This is an estimated 50,700 people. Less than half of these people reported the incident to police, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. In these crimes, 69 per cent occurred outside of the home and in 81 per cent of cases no property was actually stolen. Just 14 per cent of robberies involved a weapon.

Man has $30,000 Rolex stolen by girl he brought back home from bar
Man has $30,000 Rolex stolen by girl he brought back home from bar

Daily Mail​

time15-06-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Man has $30,000 Rolex stolen by girl he brought back home from bar

A Nashville man's date night took a turn after a woman he brought home from a bar allegedly stole his $30,000 Rolex. Audrey Schump, 24, was arrested and booked into the Davidson County Jail when police recovered a Rolex that was reported stolen by a man who invited her back to his place after a night out at the bars. Police received the report of a stolen watch on Thursday, June 12, by an unnamed victim. The man told cops he and his friends had been partying in Nashville Thursday night when they started talking to two women before inviting them back to their Airbnb. The two women agreed to go home with them and joined them at their place. At some point, the man said he took off his Rolex Daytona and stashed it under a hat on his nightstand, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by WVLT. He then headed to the bathroom, but when he returned he says he caught Schump reaching across the bed to the spot where the luxury watch had been placed. 'The victim states that he came back to the bedroom from the bathroom and observed the defendant reaching over the bed towards where his watch was located,' the affidavit states. Schump then allegedly bolted from the bedroom and fled the rental home with her friend. 'The victim states that the defendant then abruptly left the room.' The victim quickly called 911 to report the theft. The unnamed victim gave police a description of the suspect's appearance. Officers were quickly able to track the pair down just 'a block and a half away' from the rental unit. Schump was arrested and taken to Davidson County Jail. Officers found the alleged stolen Rolex was still on her at the police station. Schump was charged with felony theft of more than $10,000. She was released on a $25,000 bond. Crime, including theft, has increased by about 11.4 percent in Nashville as compared to this time last year.

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