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Tuesday, November 2, 2010
High-heel brawler on the loose in Old East Dallas
Ladies, keep your guard up and your heels on. There are some crazy girls out there!
Vanessa Sarmientos, 26, and Jordan Pope, 21, are worse for the wear after a Halloween encounter with an enraged woman wielding a high-heel shoe. The unnamed female suspect and her accomplice followed Sarmientos and Pope home from Wish Ultra Lounge where one of the women had punched Pope earlier that night after spotting her talking with a club employee (meow!), Dallas police said.
The anger didn’t end there, though. When Sarmientos and Pope arrived at their apartment garage in Old East Dallas, the two women they encountered cornered them. "The driver began cursing at Sarmientos and then struck her in the eye with the heel of her stiletto shoe,” reported The Dallas Morning News. Then, “The driver joined in and struck Pope in the head with the shoe, police said. She fell to the ground, and the driver continued to beat her until she lost consciousness,” reported The Dallas Morning News.
Sarmientos (whose eye was swollen shut and who may be permanently disfigured from the attack) managed to call 911 but both she and Pope (who had to get staples in her head) have serious injuries. Police are looking for the two women in the car. If you have information on these two psycho witches who took jealousy a little too far and instead of pulling hair tried to disfigure two girls, call Dallas police at 214-671-3584. And remind them that no club employee (*cough* probably a guy, probably a player) is worth the jail time the high-heel bandits deserves. And, ladies, keep your guard up and your heels on. There are some crazy girls out there!

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