The Half Moon Bay Review reported today that the 22-year-old woman who was reportedly kidnapped on Sunday at 5 p.m. at Lexington and 18th by two men in their late 30s escaped on a “rural road” in Half Moon Bay.

“She told police that the driver parked the truck along Higgins Purissima Road, where she was somehow able to escape,” the Half Moon Bay Review reported. “The victim flagged down a passing car and was able to make a phone call for help. She was eventually taken to Mills-Peninsula Hospital and treated for scrapes and abrasions.”

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