Exotic dancer accused of giving 2 teens cocaine

Third arrest in case of dad taking 2 teenage girls to well-known strip club

A South Florida mother says cellphone video shows her daughter hanging out at the Pink Pony strip club in Doral at the approval of the girl's friend's father.

MIAMI-DADE, Fla. ā€“ Police arrested a 21-year-old woman who worked at Pink Pony, a strip club in West Miami-Dade's Doral neighborhood that remains closed.

The club, 7971 NW 33 St., was shut down, after a police raid on a Tuesday night earlier this month. Police have made now three arrests in response to a Hialeah mom's outrage.

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The mom told police she found photos and a video that showed her underage daughter was at the strip club getting high and drunk with another teen.

"The videos are clear. It's not like, maybe, you think. They're clear," said the mom, who asked not to be identified.

On Thursday, Miami-Dade police said Kayla Alejandra Morejon --a Pink Pony exotic dancer from Miami Springs -- was a friend of the 17-year-old in the video.

Morejon was charged with two counts of promoting sexual performance by a child and two counts of delivering cocaine to a child. She was arrested and was out on bond by Thursday afternoon.

Jose Arguelles was taking a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old to the club, police said. One of the girls was his daughter. Arguelles, 59, claimed to work as a Pink Pony promoter.

Yadier Pena-Gonzalez, 26, was also arrested in the case. Pena-Gonzalez, who is out on bond, appeared in a video smoking marijuana, police said. He was charged with delivering a controlled substance to a minor.

Miami-Dade police arrested Keyla Morejon Thursday.

Arguelles was charged with child neglect, delivering a controlled substance to a child and eight counts of sexual performance by a child to promote sex.

Ā "He [Arguelles] is in every single shot," the teen's mom said. "He's the one who was giving them the drugs."

The teens told police that Arguelles had been taking them to the club since March. Police said they believe the club's management was aware that the crimes were taking place. Morejon's arrest, police said, would not be their last in the case.

The club may be allowed to re-open in September.

Follow Local10.com reporter Andrea Torres on Twitter @MiamiCrime

Local 10 News' Nicole Alvarez contributed to this story.


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