Medspa owner accused women of bolting after Botox treatment

PHOENIX (FOX 10) -- A Valley spa asking for help, after two women skipped the bill, following a walk-in botox treatment session.

People at the Senza Pelo Medspa say they believe it wasn't the first time these two women did this, because of how planned it was. They say the women were using hand signs to communicate with each other before bolting out.

Surveillance video captured the moment the two, who claimed their names were Maria and Jaqueline, made away with hundreds of dollars of Botox from the medspa.

"They were nice," said Tasha Wright. "They said they were sisters, but they were cousins."

For Wright, nothing seemed out of order. The two were regular patients, until it was time to pay. Things got a little weird when one of the women asked for water, and the other asked to use the restroom.

"Right then, something felt odd at this point," said Wright. "The next thing I know is we hear the door open and the chime. and ran out. They peeled away."

The bill totaled $1,260. While its not a big hit to the spa, it is to customers, because they went by the "honor system".

"The first one deleted her pics, but she left her friend on the device. Threw her friend under the bus, which helps us," said Wright.

Anyone with information should leave an anonymous tip by calling Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. Spanish speakers can leave an anonymous tip by calling Testigo Silencioso at 480-TESTIGO.

Si tiene alguna información sobre este caso, llame a la línea de Testigo Silencioso (480-TESTIGO, 480-837-8446).