Second rideshare driver attacked in a week
Garfield Heights woman says she was pummeled
Second rideshare driver attacked in a week
and last updated 2021-01-18 18:17:20-05
GARFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio â For the second time in a week, a Cleveland-area rideshare driver said she was attacked.
In the latest case, the Uber driver told 5 On Your Side Investigators she was about to drop off four men in their 20 s on Oakview Boulevard in Garfield Heights Friday night when one of the men punched her in the back of the head.
The woman, who didn t want to appear on camera because she feared for her safety, said the men then pulled her out of her car and pummeled her before driving off with her car and phone.
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and last updated 2020-12-16 18:35:07-05
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The property at 27221 Forestview Ave. in Euclid doesnât look like a business or a farm.
It looks like a house.
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