A woman in Indiana who police said was robbed at gunpoint outside her home said she was later asked out on a date by her attacker.

In a twist, police said, the armed robbery suspect also told the woman he would pay her back.

According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the victim was getting mail outside her home during the early morning hours of May 8 when a she saw a stranger, later identified as Damien Boyce, 31, walking up to her home.

A probable cause affidavit obtained by USA TODAY shows Boyce, of Indianapolis, then asked the woman if she lived in the home. When the victim responded yes and asked the man if he needed help, she said, he pulled out a gun.

Boyce then told the victim he was going to break into her home, court papers said. She told him she had nothing inside, but that she had money in her car.

The victim then gave Boyce about $100 in cash.

Boyce then asked the victim if she had a boyfriend and asked her to connect with him on social media.

“While pointing the firearm at (the victim), the male asked her to add him as a friend on Facebook so he could pay (the victim) back for the money he stole,” the affidavit said. “The male then gave (the victim) the name of Damien Boyce.”

Boyce pointed to his Facebook profile, asked the victim to add him as a friend, police said, and she complied.