Police: Woman Wanted In Rolex Theft Cases Arrested After Cop Recognizes Her At Club Space

Carrie Gloeckner Rose

October 15, 2025

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Miami police apprehended a woman wanted in connection with at least three “bad date” Rolex theft cases in three different South Florida locations after a sergeant spotted her at a prominent downtown nightclub over the weekend.

Antrinasia Jackson, 24, of Miami Gardens, is facing many grand theft counts.

According to police, in the first case, on Jan. 7, 2024, a man visiting Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau Resort, located at 4441 Collins Ave. on Mid-Beach, informed authorities that he met West Virginia-born Jackson at a hotel bar and “decided to take their conversation to (his) room.”

According to the police report, Jackson became “persistent” about the two taking tequila shots, and the man ultimately blacked out and woke up in the bathtub, missing his Rolex Datejust watch and Versace gold necklace, which were worth $14,300.

According to authorities, the next documented occurrence occurred in August in Miami’s Brickell district.

According to police, the victim informed investigators that he met two unknown women, later identified as Jackson and Angelina Esty, a 25-year-old Pompano Beach woman previously jailed in connection with other similar instances, at the Blackbird Ordinary Bar at 729 SW First Ave. on the night of August 8.

According to the police complaint, the guy and a companion brought Jackson and Esty to his neighboring apartment, where he awoke to discover his $20,000 Rolex, $4,000 in cash, and his friend’s replica Rolex stolen.

“They portrayed themselves as willing social companions in order to secure an invitation into the victim’s apartment,” according to the paper. “However, their true intent was to surreptitiously drug and steal from the victim.”

A third complaint, filed on September 7, involves a West Miami guy who met Jackson at a downtown Miami nightclub, according to police.

According to the arrest report, the two returned to his residence in an Uber at 4:30 a.m. Police said the man awoke alone shortly before 8 p.m., “feeling dizzy, confused, and disoriented.”

“He discovered that (Jackson) was gone and that his Rolex wristwatch, Louis Vuitton bag and a gold chain were missing,” according to the newspaper.

He tested positive for benzodiazepines after seeking medical attention, according to authorities.

Miami police said a sergeant working at Club Space, situated at 34 NE 11th St., noticed Jackson after identifying her from warrant photos, and officers arrested her.

Jackson appeared in bond court on Monday. She was originally charged with burglary and three counts of grand theft.

Glazer discovered no probable grounds for the burglary allegations.

“They should know,” Glazer stated, alluding to the police. “They come in here and I’ve told them, ‘It’s not a burglary.'”

According to jail records, Jackson was being held at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a total bond of $12,500.

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