COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A woman was found anchored to a chair with wire hangers Tuesday morning, and she said she was robbed.
NBC 4 reported with the FAST FACTS.
Columbus police was called to the 3200 block of Green Meadows Street on the city's Southeast Side before noon.
Apparently, an apartment maintenance worker heard a woman screaming. When he walked into the apartment, a woman was fastened to a chair with wire hangers.
The victim said she put a child on a school bus at 8:30 a.m. and went back to bed.
She said she heard someone call her name and woke up long enough to know she was hit in the head with an object.
She said she blacked out and woke up tied to the chair.
There weren't any signs of forced entry.
She said she wasn't sexually assaulted but things were stolen from the home, according to police.
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