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Costa del Sol night crawler fears as £50k Rolex stolen from sleeping influencer… days after creep leered at sleeping mum

Costa del Sol night crawler fears as £50k Rolex stolen from sleeping influencer… days after creep leered at sleeping mum

The Sun25-07-2025
FEARS of a Costa del Sol night crawler have emerged after a £50,000 Rolex was stolen from an influencer.
The theft happened just days after a creep leered at a sleeping mum and flashed his torch at the naked woman.
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Noemí Hopper claims the expensive watch was nicked from a bedroom while her household was sleeping in the swanky Benahavís villa.
Hopper, who has more than 1.4m followers on TikTok, posted a clip to social media about the theft.
She gave a tour of the luxury home and showed where the Rolex owned by a pal and a Chanel bag of hers was stolen from.
The group had been staying in the villa since July 15, but woke up on the 21st to find the missing belongings.
She said: "I just woke up and just realised that last night some thieves broke into the house we're staying and got my friend's watch and my Chanel bag.
"We didn't realise at all. We were asleep, I was sleeping here and they entered through here and got the bag."
Hopper walks into one bedroom in the clip and shows where the watch was sitting just meters from where her pal would have been sleeping.
"They must be professionals, here is my friend's room, they got in while I was asleep here, and they got the watch.
"They told us we have to make a report to the police but I'm freaking out.
"And on top of that they left us the photo that I had inside the bag. Thank you very much, very nice, thank you. Couldn't you have left me the bag as well?"
Burglar leers over a sleeping woman's body while creeping through home
At the end of the clip the group speculate they could have even been gassed to keep them asleep during the robbery.
The Chanel bag was valued at £7,500, according to Diario Sur.
The group have now lodged a complaint with the police and the Civil Guard is investigating the crime.
It comes after footage emerged of a deviant creeping through a home on CCTV in nearby Marbella.
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The thief was seen creeping around in a tracksuit with his face covered as he looked to raid a sleeping couple as they were fast asleep.
At one point, he flashes his torch over the pair who were in bed before focusing in on Pilar.
The traumatised mom was sleeping naked on her front with the majority of her body uncovered by the duvet due to the Spanish heat.
In a blood-curdling moment the sordid burglar bent over and moved closer to Pilar to shine the torch on her body further.
After watching back the sickening footage - which lasted for 32 minutes - Pilar told local media: "He entered our bedroom eight times to look at my private parts."
The brave victim released the video shortly after taking it to the police as she said it was the only way to get justice and catch the "sick predator".
Pilar and Alex said they first knew something was wrong when they woke up to see 300 euros had been taken from their home.
Their valuables and expensive goods were all exactly where they left them including in the couple's 18-year-old son's room next door.
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