‘Let me out!’: Woman used soldering iron to stab 60-year-old man in head after accusing him of dating her friend, police say

Lisa Beverly arrested for allegedly holding man captive, assaulting him

Background: The Lincoln, Nebraska, neighborhood where Lisa Beverly allegedly held a man captive (Google Maps). Inset: Lisa Beverly (Lancaster County Department of Corrections).

A Nebraska woman is in custody after police say she held a 60-year-old man captive and assaulted him, including stabbing him in the forehead with a soldering iron.

Lisa Beverly, 49, was arrested by Lincoln Police Department officers on Feb. 14 after they responded to multiple 911 calls about a man reportedly yelling for help from an apartment in Lincoln, Nebraska. According to court documents obtained by KLKN, a local ABC affiliate, dispatchers received one call at about 7 a.m. that morning about two people fighting in one of the apartments. The caller reportedly told dispatchers that a male voice yelled “Help me!” while banging on a wall. Police stated that upon arrival, they could hear a male voice screaming, “Help!” and “Let me out!” and telling them to knock the door down.