Raped by 3, car stolen, woman tells Little Rock police

Little Rock police are investigating after a woman said she was gang-raped and robbed by a group of men.

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Officers were called about 12:17 a.m. Thursday to McDonald's restaurant at 8011 Geyer Springs Road, where the woman, 38, was "running around the parking lot" in a T-shirt and bikini bottom, according to a police report. The woman was shoeless and holding a metal spike. Police said she had bruises across her body and was reluctant to drop the spike.

The woman initially refused to speak to police, saying that she didn't want to "incriminate herself," according to the report. But she later told investigators that she'd been driving near an apartment complex when she stopped, picked up at least three men and drove around with them for several hours. She then went swimming with the men at an apartment complex.

After leaving the pool, the men "placed her in the back seat and took turns raping her," according to the report. The men then stole the woman's white 2014 Chrysler 200.

Officers wrote in the report that the woman's account of the attack changed several times and she could not provide details of where or when it occurred.

"[The woman] at first said nothing sexual happened and then stated she was raped," officer Eric Hollister wrote.

The woman also reportedly believed she was on Camp Robinson Road in North Little Rock when police found her at the McDonald's in southwest Little Rock. Police said she had a bottle of vodka and smelled of intoxicants. She refused medical treatment, and also refused to be transported to a hospital.

Officers reportedly drove the woman home.

"Detectives made contact with her and she refused to speak with them," police spokesman officer Richard Hilgeman said. "We're unable to continue an investigation if we can't get information."

The woman's attackers are only vaguely described in the report. She told police that she did not know the men, but her boyfriend likely did.

"When asked to describe the subjects, [the woman] stated, 'Blood was going to flow like you have never seen,'" the police report states.

No arrests had been made Monday.

Metro on 07/26/2016

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