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Contact: Anonymous tip line, (707) 465-7353
Trinidad, Calif. — On Aug. 18, 2019, at approximately 7:40 p.m., a park visitor contacted the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and California State Parks regarding a theft that had just occurred in the College Cove Day Use parking lot within Trinidad State Beach. Park Rangers with Redwood National and State Parks and Patrick’s Point State Park began an investigation.According to the victim, an unknown female suspect gained access to the victim’s vehicle and stole multiple items valuing over $18,000. The female suspect was confronted by the victim, got into a car driven by an unknown male accomplice and sped out of the parking lot, and came very close to running over the victim in the process.
During this encounter, the victim had a camera recording and was able to capture images of the female suspect and the car as it was being driven away. The female suspect is described as being white or Hispanic with blonde hair, with tattoos on her forearm which appear to be barb wire. She was wearing a black shirt, black jacket with white stripes, black pants and white hi-top shoes. The male suspect is described as white or Hispanic with a shaved head. The vehicle they are believed to be driving is a black early 2000’s Honda Accord Coupe.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of these suspects, or related criminal activity should contact Ranger Kevin Cather at (707) 407-7487 or Ranger Emily Christian at (707) 465-7346.
Last updated: September 6, 2019