CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland police are searching for two women who drugged two men they met at an East Bank nightclub and later stole watches valued at a total of $19,000 after the men passed out, according to police.

The incident happened on Sept. 9, police reports say.

The two men -- a 26-year-old Cleveland man and a 26-year-old from Tampa, Florida -- reported that they met the women at Magnolia nightclub, according to police reports.

The women walked up to them at the bar and the group had a few drinks, police reports say. The women then asked the men if they wanted to go to an after-hours club, but the men declined, according to police.

One of the men, however, suggested they go back to his friend's apartment at the nearby Stonebridge apartment complex, police reports say.

The group went back the apartment and drank wine. One of the men said he got drowsy, that he was going to bed and that the women should leave, according to police reports.

One of the women asked if she could stay and the man allowed her to, police reports say. The man almost immediately fell asleep. His friend reported to police that he was talking to the other woman on the couch when he lost consciousness, police reports say.

Both men told police they woke up the next morning to find expensive watches missing. The Cleveland man reported his watch collection, valued at $7,000, another $1,000 cash and his cellphone were stolen.

The Florida man reported his $12,000 Rolex and cellphone were also stolen. Police found the two women on surveillance video from the nightclub and are asking anyone with information on their identities to contact police at 216-643-5218.

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