Escort 'steals $13,000 Rolex and credit card' from roommate of man who took her back to his East Village apartment

An escort allegedly stole a man's $13,000 Rolex and credit cards, after his roommate took her back to their apartment in New York City's East Village.

The NYPD are hunting for the woman - who have not been named - after the  roommate replied to the woman's online ad on August 3. 

The roommate invited the suspect, 25, over to their apartment on Manhattan's Second Avenue, near E 11th Street.

After she finished her services with his roommate, she allegedly entered the man's room to offer her 'sexual gratitudes' for cash, which he declined before falling asleep.  

DCPI released new photos of the alleged escort who stole a $13,000 watch from a man who's roommate invited her over to their East Village apartment in New York City.The grainy images show a woman in a black mask with dark hair

 DCPI released new photos of the alleged escort who stole a $13,000 watch from a man who's roommate invited her over to their East Village apartment in New York City .

When the victim, 38, woke up the next morning, he found his property missing. 

The victim and his roommate have also not been named by police. 

Police told DailyMail.com that one of the man's credit cards was used by an unknown individual, but did not disclose the amount. 

The police put out a wanted poster and the suspect is believed to be 5-foot-3 and 125 pounds. 

The suspect is wanted for grand larceny. 

The incident happened on Second Avenue (pictured) near E 11th Street. The DCPI reported that no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing

The incident happened on Second Avenue near E 11th Street. The DCPI reported that no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing

NYPD also released a photo of a woman they suspected to be the alleged thief, but later withdrew it after the complainant provided new information. 

The DCPI said: 'The complainant provided updated information and that wanted flyer has been cancelled.' 

News images show grainy photos a woman wearing a black mask with dark hair.  

DCPI reported that no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.  

Anyone with info should call NYPD Detective Kevin Dwyer at (212) 477-7809, or the Detective Borough Manhattan South at (212) 477-7447.