Increasing awareness about ATM safety in Hilton Head following recent incidents.
A 46-year-old woman, Maria Hernandez, was violently attacked by two masked robbers while withdrawing money from an ATM in Hilton Head. The incident, occurring late at night, left her with severe injuries and emotional trauma. Following the assault, the local community has come together to support her and raise awareness about ATM safety due to an increase in similar crimes in the area.
In a shocking turn of events, a 46-year-old woman was assaulted while withdrawing money from an ATM on Hilton Head Island. The incident took place on December 20 around 10 p.m. as Maria Hernandez was unsuspectingly driving away from the Bank of America ATM when two masked robbers struck.
The calm night quickly transformed into a scene of horror when two figures approached Maria’s vehicle, brandishing a knife. They pushed their way into her space and threw a punch, hitting her in the head. To make matters worse, the assailants poured a chemical on her, leading to painful burns on her chest, shoulder, and arm. The brutality of the attack left Maria both physically and emotionally scarred.
The gripping fear experienced by Maria since that fateful night is hard to fathom. As a mother of six children, she now constantly worries about her safety and, by extension, the safety of her children. The aftermath of the attack reverberates throughout her entire family, casting a shadow over their lives. Maria, who had been living in Hilton Head for nearly 20 years after moving from California and originally hailing from Mexico, never imagined that her home could turn into a scene of such violence.
Since the attack, Maria has undergone two skin graft surgeries to treat her severe injuries. Even though she managed to escape her attackers and call for help, the physical pain remains an ongoing nightmare. Exhausting sleepless nights filled with haunting memories of that evening plague her mind, leaving her grappling with emotional trauma that has profoundly changed her life.
In addition to the physical toll, Maria’s financial situation has been affected. During the robbery, not only were her Christmas gifts stolen, but so was the cash she had just withdrawn. Nevertheless, community members have stepped in to provide a lifeline. A fundraiser was organized, aimed at supporting her family during this challenging time, a testament to the kindness of the Hilton Head community.
The sheriff’s office has revealed that robberies occurring at ATMs, like Maria’s tragic experience, are part of a worrying trend called “bank jugging”. This increasingly common crime involves robbers waiting for people to withdraw cash before attacking them. Unfortunately, in Maria’s case, there are no known suspects, and evidence is scarce, making it difficult for authorities to track down her assailants. Furthermore, police have received no reports of witnesses or surveillance footage that could assist in the investigation.
As time passes, Maria’s health battles continue to unfold. She is presently still in recovery at the Medical University of South Carolina, a month after the harrowing incident. Fortunately, medical expenses may be covered through a victim’s assistance fund, but the emotional scars and sense of vulnerability remain deeply embedded in her psyche.
Maria’s plea for justice resonates with many, as she hopes the attackers will be caught soon. Disturbingly, she voiced disappointment that passing drivers did not stop to assist her during the attack, raising serious questions about community engagement in emergencies. In a different incident from February 2019, three teenagers were charged in a robbery at an ATM in Hilton Head, highlighting the ongoing concerns regarding ATM safety in the area.
The chilling reality of ATM assaults in Hilton Head underscores the need for increased public awareness and vigilant safety measures. As Maria continues her recovery journey, her story brings attention to significant community concerns, encouraging everyone to look out for one another and remain vigilant while navigating their everyday lives.
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