A man suspected of torturing a woman and holding her captive in Oregon is using dating apps to target new victims or to lure individuals into helping him evade police, authorities said Friday. 

Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, is the subject of an intensive, round-the-clock search by police after a woman was found bound and “severely beaten into unconsciousness” on Jan. 24 in Grants Pass, Oregon. She was hospitalized in critical condition.

On Thursday, Grants Pass police, county officers, an Oregon State Police SWAT team, and assisting federal agents launched a manhunt and raided a property in Wolf Creek — an unincorporated community about 20 miles north of Grants Pass — in an effort to arrest Foster for attempted murder.

“Following a lengthy manhunt, Foster evaded capture and likely received assistance in fleeing the area,” Grants Pass police said Friday.

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During the search, authorities seized Foster’s car and arrested a 68-year-old woman, identified as Tina Marie Jones, for hindering prosecution.

According to court documents, Foster had driven to a remote location in Wolf Creek and intentionally drove his vehicle over an embankment. Jones then drove Foster to the property that was raided Thursday where Foster had been hiding.

Authorities said Foster “is actively using online dating applications to contact unsuspecting individuals who may be lured into assisting with the suspect’s escape or potentially as additional victims.”

Grants Pass police have advised people to be “extra safe while this predator is still at large” and warned that those who assist Foster with his escape will face potential prosecution.