Chicago man tied up beats woman he met on dating app: police

Police said the man is accused of tying up a woman he met on a dating app and beating her in his mother’s basement in Illinois.

The suspect, who has not been identified by police, was arrested in Riverdale on Monday and charged, according to FOX 32. Police said the suspect had been holding the woman there against her will since Sunday.

The suspect allegedly forced the woman to make a purchase at an auto parts store.

The suspect allegedly forced the woman to make a purchase at an auto parts store. (Dalton Police)

Police were alerted to the pair after they were spotted at an auto parts store on Sibley Boulevard in Dalton. It was there that the suspect allegedly sent the woman to the store for a purchase.

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Once inside, a bruised and battered woman approached the cashier to ask for help. At one point, the suspect cut her off and forced her into a white car before driving off, according to the channel.

Police tracked the car to a home in Riverdale, where it was found parked outside. The woman was found bound in the basement, the suspect was detained. Police said the suspect’s mother did not know what was going on in her basement.

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Investigators believe the woman may have been sexually assaulted. A woman is injected with a rape kit.

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