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Third Arrest Made In 'Strip Tease' Robbery Case
2 Other Suspects Already In Custody
POSTED: 9:48 am MST March 10, 2010
UPDATED: 10:44 am MST March 10, 2010
DENVER -- Police in Fort Collins have arrested a third suspect in a case where, they say, two women agreed to perform a strip tease for a man and then beat and robbed him.The Fort Collins Coloradoan reported Audrey Agiular-Vasques, 19, of Fort Collins made her first court appearance Tuesday.Detectives said she conspired with Bernadette Hamby and Hector Cruz to rob Andrew "Ted" Yosses. They took a handgun, jewelry, cash and other items totaling about $2,000, police said.
Investigators said Aguilar and Hamby went to Yosses' home and took him to the back bedroom so Aguilar could perform a strip tease for him. According to the arrest affidavit, Cruz entered the apartment and went to the back room, where he punched Yosses in the face.Yosses was tied up and his hands bound with the power cord of the alarm clock in his bedroom, the affidavit said. He was held facedown on the bed while being punched by Cruz, it said.Aguilar-Vasques was arrested last week after she called police to tell them she had a warrant out for her arrest, but had not way of getting herself to the jail.She faces charges of felony kidnapping, burglary, robbery and theft.Hamby and Cruz were both arrested in February.Hamby faces the same charges as Agular-Vasquez. Cruz is charged with felony kidnapping, burglary, robbery and assault. He will appear in court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing.
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- February 25, 2010: 2 Charged In 'Strip Tease' Robbery, Kidnapping
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