The woman told police she was starved, physically assaulted and sexually assaulted multiple times.
A 21-year-old man is accused of holding a woman who met him on a dating app captive and torturing her for five days in Spring, court documents show.
After matching on Bumble the woman agreed to go to Mills' apartment, court documents show. Mills picked her up from her residence and drove her back to his apartment Dec. 24 in the 8000 block of Augusta Pines in Spring, court documents state. The woman told authorities as soon as they got to his apartment he attempted to initiate sex. When she rejected his advances, he began to assault her and would not let her leave, according to court documents.
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