Woman locked boyfriend in storage unit for 4 days: Police
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Background: News footage of the Monroe, N.C. storage unit where a man claims Robin Deaton locked him for days (WBTV). Inset: Robin Deaton (Mecklenberg County Sheriff’s Office).

A North Carolina man was trapped in a locked storage unit for four days in complete darkness with no food or water before he was able to find his phone and call 911. When he finally was able to talk to police he told them that his girlfriend locked him in there.

Robin Deaton, 52, was arrested on Feb. 27 and charged with attempted murder and kidnapping after her boyfriend accused her of luring him into a Cooper Storage unit in Monroe, a city around 25 miles southeast of Charlotte, on Feb. 20. According to the Monroe Police Department, the man — who was not named to maintain his privacy — was having an argument with Deaton while they were at the storage unit and she asked him to get something from inside. While he was inside, she allegedly said, “This is what you get!” before slamming the door closed and locking him in — for the next four days.

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