A Texas Man Used a 'Sugar Daddy' Site to Find a Date. She Trashed His House, Stole His Passport and Blinded Him With Detergent, Cops Say - The Messenger
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A Texas Man Used a ‘Sugar Daddy’ Site to Find a Date. She Trashed His House, Stole His Passport and Blinded Him With Detergent, Cops Say

Now in custody, the San Antonio woman allegedly stole the man's belongings and poured detergent in his eyes for refusing to pay her for a bottle of wine

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A 26-year-old Texas woman was arrested and charged with second-degree felony robbery Tuesday, after allegedly robbing and assaulting a 61-year-old man she had met on a "sugar-daddy-type site," according to authorities.

Identified as Kaley Renae Medina, the woman allegedly demanded $2,0000 from the man for a bottle of wine and when he revealed he didn't have that kind of money, she began to attack, destroying his home valuables before blinding him with laundry detergent.

According to Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar, Medina began dating the man on Nov. 11 after meeting him on the "Seeking Arrangement" website.

Kaley Renae Medina
Kaley Renae MedinaBexar County Sheriff’s Office

“My understanding of this site, looking at the site itself, it is where beautiful people and wealthy people get together or words to that effect,” Salazar said during a press conference.

“What it appears to be, for a lack of a better term, a sugar-daddy-type site where people with money meet up with younger people that need money and make some sort of an arrangement to date or what have you," he added. "Sometimes for financial compensation of some sort. In my world, we have another word for that.”

A few days after their initial date Medina allegedly showed up at the man’s demanding he give her $2,000 over a shared bottle of wine, police said. When he refused to do so, she allegedly destroyed his flatscreen television, a custom painting, and an entertainment center, officials said.

Medina also stole the man's passport, an iPhone, his identification, a surveillance camera, and a Dyson hair dryer, according to Salazar.

The detergent she poured on the man’s head caused serious burns to his eyes, Salzar said.

Medina is now in custody at the Bexar County Jail, her bond is set at $20,000 for the second-degree felony offense of robbery.

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