'Foxy Thief': Subhanna Beyah, Arrested for Stealing about $440,000 Worth of Goods from Shaun Rogers, NY Giants Tight End (Video)

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New York State Police said they arrested Subhanna Beyah, for a string of high-end jewelry thefts in Florida, as reported the Associated Press. One of Beyah's alleged theft victims included Shaun Rogers, a NFL's New York Giants player. Police said that Beyah was arrested on fugitive from justice charges in Queens.

By Sunday, Beyah, a 25-year-old, was arraigned in Queens on the fugitive warrant, and was in police custody. Police said she was wanted for multiple larcenies involving jewelry and cash. Rogers, a Giants tackle, reported $440,000 worth of missing jewelry from a hotel safe in March, allegedly stolen by Beyah in Miami, the AP reported.

Rogers told police that he and two friends met a woman at Club Liv, and that the group and the woman returned to his hotel room around 7 a.m, when he put his valuables in the room safe. When he woke up at around 12:30 p.m. his friends were still in the room but the woman, Beyah, was gone, with his material possessions.

According to the report, Rogers could not open the safe and hotel security was called in to open it. Rogers then found "most of his valuables" missing.

Among the items claimed missing were $100,000 diamond earrings, a $100,000 watch, a $60,000 watch, a $50,000 gold necklace, a $70,000 diamond Cuban necklace and three gold bracelets worth $60,000, ESPN.com reported.

The sheriff's office of Broward County, Florida, released images of four women, including Beyah, who were accused of preying on men they pick up at South Florida bars. Beyah a part of the ring of women who target men and steal their money, jewelry, guns and other pricey possessions, according to the Broward County Sheriff's Office.

In addition to Beyah, Broward County officals are offering a $1,000 reward for anonymous tips that lead to arrests of the other three female 'foxy thieves.'

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