MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) â For the second time this week, a Middle Tennessee woman claimed she was attacked while jogging, this time in Murfreesboro.
The victim, who is visiting from another country, was injured and hopes police finds the person who hurt her.
Itâs not unusual to see people walking or biking along East Main Street in Murfreesboro, including Carol Francia.
Francia is visiting from Guatemala.
News 2 spoke to her through an interpreter, whoâs also her friend.
âShe was doing some exercise like every afternoon,â Maria Martinez translated. âShe takes Main to go to the downtown and then make this round trip to go back home.â
But Wednesday evening, around 8 p.m., Francia said she took a different route.
âShe was turning around this street to go back home and she was listening to music on her iPod,â the interpreter explained.
Francia claims a man approached her on Reid Avenue and attacked her while trying to get her iPod.
âShe got scared and you know tried to fight back and forth for the iPod, and what he did was just punch her in the face,â Martinez said.
The victim was hit so hard it left a gash above her left eye and she had to get three stitches to close the wound.
âYes, she said she was so scared. She thought she was going to die,â the friend said. âShe was so scared.â
The victim said after the attack she ran to State Street where neighbors at a home called police.
âI feel bad for her because she is here from Guatemala and now she got another idea of U.S,â Martinez said.
The victimâs friend canât believe this happened while there was still daylight outside.
âAs a friend I was so worried and I couldnât believe â itâs amazing that you canât even go and do exercises because the streets are really bad and dangerous,â said Martinez.
Francia was able to give a good description of the suspect.
He was described as a black male, no facial hair, thick build and tall. He was last seen wearing a white t-shirt and blue athletic shorts.
Sheâs just hoping they arrest him soon.
Murfreesboro police are investigating.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at 615-893-STOP.
*Courtesy Of News 2 WKRN-TV Nashville*
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