WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Eleven miles west of Williamsburg lies the York River State Park, a 2,550-acre natural area popular for its beautiful water views and 25 miles of biking and hiking trails. However, a recent allegation of rape has left some visitors concerned.
According to court records obtained by the WTKR News 3 Investigative Team, a woman in her 20s reported to James City County Police that she was attacked and "ultimately tied up and raped" on a trail while hiking at the park on May 2. Police say it happened around 4:14 p.m.
"People are always really nice here. I don't know. That's a scary thing," said one park visitor, who wished to remain anonymous.
There have been no arrests made, police say, and there are currently no suspects in the case.
WTKR News 3 asked police why no info