Las Vegas woman allegedly drugged, fleeced older men she met on dating apps

A woman in Las Vegas was accused of attracting men through dating sites, their anesthesia, and taking money in Mexico on Friday, when the American authorities announced a federal indictment against her.
Aurora Phenps, 43 years old, was charged with one of the column to both kidnapping, which led to death and kidnapping, in addition to seven charges of fraud of wires, three charges of both mail and stealing identity, and six charges of bank fraud, according to a statement from the Public Prosecutor’s Office The American to boycott Nevada.
It was not clear whether Phelps had a lawyer. Nevada’s Federal Defender Office immediately did not respond to the comment.
The American lawyer for the Nevada Province and the private agent responsible for the Las Vegas office of the FBI office in Las Vegas announced the charges of the accusation of the place of 21 points at a press conference on Friday.
Federal officials said it was claimed that Phelps had met mainly of older men through dating applications before arranging dates, their anesthesia, and access to online financial property while they were not completely aware.
Phelps, who has dwellings in Las Vegas and Guadalajara, claim this on both sides of the border.
Spencer Evans, the responsible private agent, claimed that one victim was anesthetized, was transferred across the border on his wheelchair, and was eventually discovered dead in the Mesico City hotel room. He said that the victim of the city of Mexico, as well as two others, died shortly after their meetings with Phelps. He said that a fourth victim was anesthetized to the point of becoming a coma, but she survived.
Evans said: “We believe that Aurora Phelps is intending to deliberately and systematically target drugs and theft of them,” Evans said.
Evans said that she took cars and reached social security accounts and retirement plans as part of its alleged crimes from 2019 to late 2022.
Officials at the press conference said that the total value of its plan was hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it may be more if additional victims were found. Phelps used money to buy luxury goods, among other things, Evans claimed.
“This is a romantic fraud on doping,” he said.
The officials said that there are 11 total victims, with four basic authorship of the federal indictment. They said that two of the four from Nevada.
The FBI said In the bulletin Officials believe that there may be more victims and encouraged anyone believed to be a victim of progress.
The newsletter said that Phelps increased a wide range of people who also included younger women and men. The FBI said it also went with the names of Ura Flores, Uorra Villasco and Uorra Alvarez.
Officials said Phelps once lived in Arkansas, and although she was born in the United States, she was a double nationality with Mexico.
Federal officials said the Mexican authorities were investigating Phelps in cooperation with the FBI, which was working to hand them over from Mexico.
The US Public Prosecutor’s Office said that it was facing a prison sentence in prison, if convicted.