Female bar employee bitten at Rock Hill apartment by bar patron who had been kicked out
A woman bit another woman on her face, mouth, arm, hand and torso early Saturday after the attacker had been kicked out of a bar where the victim worked, according to a Rock Hill police report.
The victim told police she worked at Rock City Tavern, where the suspect was a patron who had refused to leave at closing time, so she was kicked out, according to the report.
After the bar closed, the victim went home to her apartment around 3 a.m. She found the suspect, who lives in the same building, waiting for her, the report said.
A witness arrived to find the suspect on top of the victim and biting her, according to the report, so she tried to pull the suspect off the victim and said she was calling police.
The suspect got in a blue Ford Fiesta sedan and fled, the report said.
The victim’s hands were injured and bloody, the report said. She had several bite marks with puncture wounds and imprints of teeth on her body. Emergency Medical Services was called.
A warrant for third-degree assault and battery was issued for the suspect.
This story was originally published January 4, 2016 at 12:47 PM with the headline "Female bar employee bitten at Rock Hill apartment by bar patron who had been kicked out."