Dayton woman charged with theft, boyfriend assaulted with high heel shoe

A Dayton woman was charged with theft after her boyfriend told police she stole his debit and food stamp cards, cell phone and driver’s license while her friends beat him up.

Monica Marie Campbell, 45, was taken into police custody Friday morning.

According to a Dayton police incident report, officers were dispatched around 5:14 a.m. to the 700 block of Crestmore Avenue for a reported assault.

Police reported the victim had a small amount of blood coming from a knot on his head. His left eye was slightly bruised and swollen.

The victim told officers he and Campbell had a verbal argument over her keys to her vehicle. The dispute later turned physical when Campbell’s friends became involved, according to the incident report. The victim told police one of Campbell’s friends struck him in the head with multiple times with a high heel shoe. Another friend punched him.

The victim told police the females struck him with fists and shoes before he fell to the ground.

During the physical assualt, the victim alleged Campbell took the his debit card, food stamp card, cell phone and driver’s license during the physical assault, according to the police incident report.

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