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    Home»Community»Woman, who showed up unannounced at her 61-year-old date’s home before she grabbed detrgent and poured it on his head getting the chemical solution into his eyes, causing burns and blinding him because he refused to give her money, was arrested!
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    Woman, who showed up unannounced at her 61-year-old date’s home before she grabbed detrgent and poured it on his head getting the chemical solution into his eyes, causing burns and blinding him because he refused to give her money, was arrested!

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    Police officials said the 26-year-old suspect, later identified as Kaley, was arrested and later charged with robbery after she reportedly poured laundry detergent on her date’s head, which burned and blinded his eyes. The 61-year-old man, who was not identified, met the much younger woman online.

    Prosecutors said the woman reportedly blinded the elderly man with detergent after he refused to give her $2,000. Per reports, when the 61-year-old man went on a date with the much younger suspect, nothing strange happened. The man, who was not identified, reportedly told authorities that he had no further plans to meet the woman.

    But, this week, the 26-year-old suspect arrived at his home. The woman then asked $2,000 from the man. The 26-year-old woman then got angry and destroyed many things in his home, including his TV, his entertainment center and a painting. When the elderly man told her to stop, she reportedly grabbed a laundry detergent and poured it on his head.

    The detergent then burned and blinded his eyes. After the incident, Kaley stole the man’s passport, phone, camera, and other household items. The man called for help and first responders rushed him tot he hospital. The doctors told investigators that the man suffered severe burns to his eyes and cuts on his legs. No other information is available at the moment. This incident remains under investigation. 

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