Solano County

2 Hikers Robbed at Gunpoint near Lake Berryessa

Solano County sheriff's deputies are seeking a man who allegedly  assaulted and robbed two female hikers at gunpoint Friday afternoon at a  wildlife area near Lake Berryessa.

Around 3 p.m., two women were hiking in the Stebbins Cold Canyon  Reserve in unincorporated Solano County, according to sheriff's officials.

An unknown man approached the two women, aged 18 and 59. The man  brandished a handgun and forced the two women off the trail to a secluded  area, sheriff's officials said.

The suspect then assaulted one of the women, before demanding  money from pair. The suspect then fled on foot, according to sheriff's officials.

The suspect was described as a Hispanic man about 25 years old, 5  foot 5 inches to 5 foot 6 inches tall, with short black hair and a light  mustache. He wore a burgundy shirt, black pants, and gray and white tennis  shoes. 

Additionally, the suspect spoke broken English and had a heavy  accent, sheriff's officials said.

The sheriff's department recommends that hikers in the area be  aware of their surroundings and stay in groups. They also recommend that  hikers report any suspicious activity.

Anyone with the information about the incident is asked to contact  Detective Andrew Hendrix at (707) 784-7058. Callers who wish to remain  anonymous can call (707) 644-7867.
 

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