A woman was hiking in Pebble Beach, a community on Monterey Peninsula in Monterey County, California, when she lived a nightmare. A random man started following her as she hiked, then he held her at gunpoint as he tied her to a tree and left. Another hiker found the victim two hours later and helped get her free, alongside another passerby who happened upon the scene.
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The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office shared the disturbing story on its social media pages earlier this week. Besides tying her to a tree at gunpoint, the suspect didn’t injure, assault, or rob the hiker.
The Sheriff’s Office describes the suspect as “a Hispanic male adult in his 30’s, wearing a green hat and grey sweater. He has a tattoo on the right side of his neck with a word that begins with the letter ‘Z.'” As of this writing, police are still searching for the suspect and any potential witnesses.
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Header image is a screenshot from Google Street View showing a trail head at Haul Road and Highway 68 in Pebble Beach.
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