Florida woman Katie Lee Pitchford, 21, was arrested on June 4 after she squeezed her boyfriend's genitals so hard they bled during an argument

Pitchford and the victim have been dating for nearly three years and were living together in Indian Harbour Beach

The man called police saying Pitchford became 'enraged' and assaulted him, hitting him with her fists and a brush, choking him, and scratching his face

He told police she grabbed him 'by his balls and squeezed them until they bled'

She claims that her boyfriend became jealous after he saw text messages on her phone of date plans with an old friend, but says they never fought physically

Pitchford, a hairstylist, was arrested for battery and violating her probation

She was arrested in October and November 2017 for resisting an officer with violence

She was detained by the Brevard County Sheriff's office on no bond

A Florida woman has been arrested for squeezing her boyfriend's genitals until they bled during a heated argument, cops say.

Katie Lee Pitchford, 21, was arrested on June 4 after cops responded to reports of an assault at a home in Indian Harbour Beach, about 70 miles from Orlando.

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A man called police at 3.47am saying his live-in girlfriend, who he's been dating for nearly three years, assaulted him after she became 'enraged' during an argument, according to the police report.

When cops arrived to the scene the victim was found with his face bloodied and bruising.

In the arrest report Pitchford claimed they got into a fight because she wanted to go on a date with an old friend and her boyfriend found out by seeing the text messages on her phone and became jealous. But she says the confrontation was only verbal - not physical.

Florida woman Katie Lee Pitchford, 21, was arrested on June 4 after she squeezed her boyfriend's genitals so hard they bled during an argument

Pitchford, a hairstylist and colorist, was arrested for battery and accused of violating her probation

She allegedly became so enraged during an argument with her boyfriend, who she lived with, she hit him, scratched his face, and choked him until he couldn't breathe

Once handcuffed and placed in the police squad car she reportedly 'asked if she could talk to the victim because she wanted to say she was sorry'

Pitchford said that earlier that evening the couple had been out drinking and then went to the beach where Pitchford fell and suffered scrapes and bruises to her legs. The couple then returned home and the boyfriend helped but bandages on her injuries.

The boyfriend told police the same story of the beach and the fall but says that Pitchford suddenly attacked him out of the blue as he was sleeping in bed by grabbing him by the scrotum.

The boyfriend told police that Pitchford grabbed him 'by his balls and squeezed them until they bled.'

He said that Pitchford beat him with a brush, hit him 'with her fists and scratched the left side of his face' then put her hand around his throat so hard he couldn't breathe.

He says he never struck her back and tried to block her blows. He managed to wrestle her by the arms and escape to call police.

Pitchford, a hairstylist and colorist, was arrested for battery and accused of violating her probation.

Pitch works as a hairstylist and hair colorist in Indian Harbour Beach, Florida near Orlando

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She admitted that she and her boyfriend were arguing but claimed that nothing physical happened in the brawl

Pictured above on social media

She had previously been arrested in November 2017 for resisting an officer with violence, according to the Miami Herald.

In November 2017 she was arrested for resisting an officer with violence. Her 2017 mug shot is above

A month before that in October 2017 she was also arrested for theft from a motor vehicle and resisting an officer with violence.

She maintained to police that their fight was only verbal.

Once handcuffed and placed in the police squad car she reportedly 'asked if she could talk to the victim because she wanted to say she was sorry.'

She was detained by the Brevard County Sheriff's office on no bond and will appear in court on June 25.

While Pitchford wanted to give her apologies, a Brevard County Judge ordered her to have no contact with the victim.

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She is only allowed to return to his home to retrieve her belongings if she is accompanied by police, according to Florida Today.