A state Department of Conservation and Recreation worker was apparently slashed in the face by a woman who was denied entry into a section of Myles Standish State Forest on Saturday, according to Massachusetts State Police.
State Police are investigating the alleged assault of the 63-year-old DCR employee, who said a woman attacked him at Barrett’s Pond in Carver at around 2:10 p.m. on Saturday. The worker had told the woman that the Pond Gate was closed, and she could not enter.
“After slashing the worker in the face, inflicting a superficial injury, the woman quickly left the scene with a male companion,” State Police said in a statement. “The two were seen leaving the area in a car, heading toward Long Pond Road and the Plymouth entrance to the state forest.”
The employee was treated at the scene by Carver EMS, and declined to be transported to a hospital.
Patrols from the State Police, Environmental Police, Carver Police and Plymouth Police, as well as the State Police Air Wing, conducted a search for the suspect and the vehicle, but did not find them.
The suspect was described as a Hispanic female with a thin build, wearing a blue T-shirt and bathing suit. Her male companion was described as a Black male wearing a red T-shirt and black shorts. The vehicle they were seen in was an older model dark-colored Toyota coupe.
The investigation into the alleged assault with a dangerous weapon is ongoing. Police are urging anyone with information about the incident or the persons involved to call the State Police Bourne Barracks at 508-759-4488.
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