Ohio woman escapes captivity after bandits doused her with bleach, beat her: police

Three suspects allegedly held an Ohio woman captive for three days, beat her and burned her with chemicals over a $450 debt, according to court documents.

The victim told police she stayed with the three suspects - Amanda Vance, 32, Tiffany Lyons, 34, and Billy Woolard, 32 - in a Springfield, Ohio, home for the last two and a half weeks. 

She made a comment "to an unknown person" that Woolard would not let her leave until she paid $450, court filings obtained by Fox News Digital allege. 

This got back to the three suspects, who allegedly took turns beating the victim. The victim later told responding officers from a hospital bed that they would not let her leave, eat or drink for three days, court documents allege.

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"(The victim) advised during these three days they continued to beat on her, choked her, cut her clothes off, cut her hair and pour what she thought was bleach on her," the probable cause affidavit read. 

She had "visible severe chemical burns to her back and side, cuts and bruising all over her body, and swelling to her legs and face," according to the affidavit, which was written by a Springfield police officer.

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Vance allegedly uploaded a Facebook story with pictures of the victim's injuries and wrote, "We beat the breaks off this b----."

While the alleged suspects were asleep one night, the victim slipped out of the house and banged on nearby neighbor's door, who saw bruises all over her body, and let her come inside.

While the victim called her mother, the good Samaritan called 911. 

Emergency personnel tended to the victim's injuries and rushed her to the hospital while law enforcement dealt with the suspects. 

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After a brief standoff, all three were arrested and charged with kidnapping, abduction and felony assault. They appeared in court on Wednesday. 

They pleaded not guilty, and the judge set bond at $100,000 for each suspect. 

The woman who helped save the victim told WHIO TV7 in an exclusive interview that she thinks the victim would have died if she did not escape when she did. 

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"They’re monsters, that’s horrible to ever do something, that’s what it says to me," the woman told the local news outlet. "It takes some sick monsters to do something like that to somebody."

Texas Democrat laughs at New York City Dems for whining about migrants: 'Only a drop' of border communities

Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, called out some of the biggest Democrat-run cities in the country for "complaining" about taking in migrants when border towns have been struggling with the issue for years. 

"The buses that they’re sending to D.C., or Chicago or New York are just a drop of what border communities [face.] And they’re already complaining," Cuellar said on a recent Politico podcast. 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said in April that the "migrant crisis" under the Biden administration has "destroyed" his city. But more recently, Adams announced that he would ship migrants to Republican-led counties in upstate New York, in a political maneuver that is being fiercely contested. 

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When asked about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ policy on shipping migrants to major cities in buses, Cuellar said that it’s "always good for people to understand what we’ve been facing at the border for so many years."

The Congressman, who was born in South Texas, also explained the "resentment" that many Hispanics are feeling who are witnessing illegal immigrants "streaming through the border." 

"A lot of first generation American, mainly Hispanics in south Texas are saying ‘hold it, we and our parents came in through a long legal process,’ and they’re seeing people just come through the border and come in."

That causes, Cuellar said, "a little resentment, and I emphasize the word ‘resentment’ because a lot of first generation Hispanics did it the right way, including my father," he said. 

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Cuellar compared the massive influx of illegal immigrants in the U.S. to someone showing up to another person’s home on their time and their rules. 

"If I invite you to come to my house and have dinner at 6pm, and all of a sudden you decide to show up at 12 noon, you decide to come through the back door, you decide to come through a window, you decide to bring 20 of your cousins, brothers and sisters, I would probably say, ‘hold on, that’s not what we talked about.’"

Cuellar also appeared on Fox News Wednesday to discuss the border crisis. 

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"Border Patrol right now, they are at over 124% average over capacity, almost every border sector except for west Texas is over capacity and if the NGOS and the border communities cannot take care of those folks," Cuellar said on "America Reports." He added, "they are going to start doing street releases and again, I’ve been told they have been instructed to go to street releases if they have to." 

The Congressman’s warnings come after Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales revealed he learned from the president of Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, that more than 80,000 migrants, primarily from Venezuela, are moving toward the border.

President Giammattei also reportedly said he tried to call the White House on the matter, but nobody would take his calls.

Fox News’ Yael Halon contributed to this report.