Nevada hotel employee stole underwear from female guests, left note saying 'text me if you want your panties back'

Responding officers learned that an employee identified as Trevor Savok, 20, had been accused of stealing at least six pairs of underwear and a set of AirPods
UPDATED JAN 28, 2021
Trevor Savok initially denied taking the underwear when one of the girls contacted him but later told the girl he would return her clothing if she would send him photos of her private parts (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)
Trevor Savok initially denied taking the underwear when one of the girls contacted him but later told the girl he would return her clothing if she would send him photos of her private parts (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)

LAUGHLIN, NEVADA: Authorities are reportedly looking for more possible victims whose items may have been stolen by a hotel employee in Laughlin, Nevada. According to a Wednesday report by KTNV, police responded to a burglary call at a Laughlin hotel located on the 1600 block of Casino Drive on January 17. Responding officers learned that an employee identified as Trevor Savok, 20, had been accused of stealing property and clothing from guests at the hotel. The arrest report for Savok noted how several "girls" who were staying at the Riverside hotel-casino found a note in one of their bags reading "text me if you want your panties back" alongside a hand-drawn picture of a heart and a contact number.

According to KTNV, at least six pairs of underwear and a set of AirPods were reported to be missing. Savok initially denied taking the underwear when one of the girls contacted him. However, he later told the girl he would return her clothing if she would send him photos of her private parts.

Hotel security was summoned and an officer identified Savok while reviewing surveillance footage. The number on the note was a direct match to Savok's employee record, security confirmed. 

Savok reportedly tried to deny taking the underwear when security officers contact Las Vegas police. However, he later admitted the theft and was booked into the Clark County Detention Center. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shared a photo of Savok in a tweet on Wednesday.



 

Savok now faces charges of burglary, extortion, use or permitting a minor as subject of sex portrayal, and child abuse or neglect. Investigators believe there may be several more victims connected to Savok, and anyone with information is urged to call the LVMPD’s Sexual Assault Section at 702-828-3421 or Crime Stoppers at 702-385-5555. Speaking of women's underwear, a Brazilian politician grabbed headlines earlier this year after being caught live on camera sniffing a pair of panties during an online council meeting. Ditinho do Asilo, who is a member of a Christian party, thought the camera was off during the call when he pulled out a pair of knickers that were sent to him in the post and started sniffing them.

The shocking incident occurred during an online conference meeting of the Braganca Paulista Town Council, which is a town in the Brazilian state of Sao Paolo. According to The Sun, the meeting was arranged so that politicians could discuss chopping down trees in the area. The politicians were seen in the video discussing the said issue when council member Asilo of the Social Christian Party pulled a pair of small red knickers out of the blue.  Assuming the camera was not live, the politician appeared to study the knickers closely before eventually lifting the thong and sniffing it.

After being mocked over the embarrassment, Asilo tried to explain his bizarre behavior saying he had received a present in the mail and had deactivated his microphone when he went to collect it. He said he thought that his video had also been deactivated along with his microphone and so he began checking the parcel.

Furthermore, Asilo insisted he had no intention of disrespecting fellow councilor Fabiana Alessandri, seemingly referring to a female councilwoman who was also present at the conference. 

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