A Texas woman with a long rap sheet was arrested after she vandalized a man’s apartment and poured detergent in his eyes when he refused to pay $2,000 after they met on a “sugar daddy” dating app, according to police.
Kaley Renae Medina, a 26-year-old career criminal, is accused of attacking the 61-year-old man at his San Antonio home after the pair had a dinner party earlier this month after meeting on the Seeking dating app — a site where young women want to meet men who older and richer, WOAI-TV reported.
“You don’t know who you’re hanging out with,” Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar told reporters at a news conference.
“This person is clearly a dangerous person.”
The victim told police nothing out of the ordinary happened during the dinner, and they continued texting each other – but she had no intention of seeing him again, police said.
“It appears to be one of these — for lack of a better term — ‘sugar daddy’ type sites where people with money meet younger people who need money. And make some sort of agreement to date or what have you,” Salazar said.
Kaley Renae Medina, 26, was charged with robbery in the attack. Bexar County Sheriff’s Office
The man told police that Medina showed up unannounced around 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, but he let him in.
They were talking and drinking wine when suddenly he asked her for $2,000. He told her he didn’t have that kind of money, and she freaked out, police said.
Enraged, he destroyed the flat screen TV, entertainment system, paintings and then damaged some walls.
When she asked Medina to stop destroying her home, she said he poured laundry detergent over her head, burning her eyes and blinding her, according to police.
Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said Medina poured laundry detergent into the victim’s eyes.News 4 San Antonio
He proceeded to rob her, grabbing her iPhone, passport, surveillance camera and hair dryer before fleeing, police said.
Blinded, the victim crawled out and screamed for help. When police arrived, he was taken to a local hospital with chemical burns to his eyes and cuts to his legs.
Salazar said Medina was caught easily because the man knew who he was.
He was previously charged with DUI, drunken assault, aggravated assault and aggravated assault on a security guard in 2020, Salazar said.
“He is certainly no stranger to the law,” he said.
He was charged with robbery and is being held in the Bexar County Jail on $20,000 bond, WOAI-TV reported.
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