A Miami woman is accused of stealing from a pair of men who took her back to their hotel rooms and even allegedly posted a social media selfie wearing one victim’s ripped-off Rolex, police said.

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Deziree Nicole Hood, 20, was arrested Saturday on charges including false imprisonment, third-degree grand theft, and second-degree grand theft, arrest reports said.

One of the alleged thefts was reported on May 16 when a man said he and Hood were at a hotel in Virginia Gardens when she allegedly gave him a drink with an unknown substance, one report said.

After drinking it the man said he became “disoriented, dizzy, and unable to fully recall subsequent events,” and said while he was incapacitated she took his personal property including his $14,000 Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch, the report said.

Surveillance video showed Hood in the hotel and leaving after the theft, and she later posted a selfie on social media of her wearing the victim’s watch, the report said.

Lab tests showed the victim tested positive for benzodiazepines, which are depressants also known as “benzos,” the report said.

A second alleged theft was reported on May 21, at the Icon Brickell on Brickell Avenue.

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That victim said he went to Club Coco and met a woman before inviting her back to his room at the hotel for more drinks, an arrest report said.

He said they continued drinking and he went to sleep and when he woke up hours later, he discovered some of his jewelry and designer clothing worth $60,000 were missing, the report said.

The man said he tried to contact the woman through Instagram and her number but received no response.

Investigators used photos of the woman and her number to identify her as Hood, and the victim identified Hood as the woman in a photo lineup, the report said.

Hood was booked into jail and appeared before a judge on Tuesday, who set her bond at $10,000.

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