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Victim of Recent Beating Speaks Out

By: Lisa Carr
Updated: December 4, 2008
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  A Lubbock woman tells her story about being beaten, raped, and left for dead, and tonight, she's asking for your help in catching her attacker.  Back on November 14th, this 45-year-old woman was found barely alive on a front porch in the 21-hundred block of Avenue O. She tells us, she remembers meeting a man at the Town and Country at 19th and Avenue P, and when she wouldn't accept the drink he offered, he began chasing her. Police say that's when the suspect knocked her out and dragged her to an empty lot where he beat and raped her. Three weeks have passed with no arrests and the victim wants justice.

The victim says, "I want him to suffer. I want to him to feel what i felt and I still can't even feel nothing on one side of my face.  "If you guys see him, please report him before he hurts somebody else."

              The suspect is described as a white man in his mid 20's with sandy blonde hair and a goatee.  He was wearing a black cap, a black and white checkered jacket, and Levi's the night of the attack.  If you have any information, call Crimeline at 741-1000.

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