'Bait-and-switch' thefts reported at MGM Grand Detroit

DETROIT – The MGM Grand Detroit, one of the city's premiere casino and entertainment centers, is now on alert after hearing reports of a suspicious woman working the casino floor and targeting big spenders.

The Local 4 Defenders have learned the woman may be involved in up to three different incidents that led to a casino patron becoming the victim of a crime.

Here's how it works: The woman approaches a man, flirts and asks to head back to her car. Once inside, two guys appear, pulling out weapons.

In one instance -- Sunday, Oct. 19 -- one suspect was armed with a knife and the other a Taser. They took the guy's winnings and then took off. The Defenders are being told investigators are looking at two other similar incidents.

Here are descriptions for those involved:

Perpetrator one: White man, 45, unshaven; dark colored hoodie, a sweater shirt; armed with knife
Perpetrator two: Black man, 25, dark brown complexion; black hoodie sweatshirt; armed with a Taser
Perpetrator three: White woman, 30, 5 feet 8 inches, 160 pounds; braided, medium length hair
Vehicle: gray older model Chrysler Sebring with Michigan plate No. DBQ 1119

A spokesperson for the MGM Grand told the Defenders this:

"The safety and security of our guests and employees is a top priority at MGM Grand Detroit. Our full-time security staff and surveillance department work closely with local law enforcement agencies to maintain a safe environment. However, individuals must also exercise personal responsibility for their own safety. Nothing can replace sound judgment and awareness of your surroundings."

The casino has 24-hour security both in and around it. They are working with Detroit police to investigate these reported thefts.