A man was fatally shot during an attempted robbery in Alabama’s Talladega National Forest, and a camp and an armed 5-year-old were found as well.

According to Clay County Sheriff Jim Studdard, investigators from several agencies helped in a search that located an encampment in the forest, where the two women now charged with murder in the incident apparently stayed – and where authorities were confronted by a 5-year-old with a shotgun.

It began at about 11:30 a.m. Sunday, when 911 notified the sheriff’s office of a shooting on National Forest Service Road 600-3 near Cheaha Mountain. Clay County Rescue Squad and Shinbone Valley Volunteer Fire Department were dispatched, along with sheriff’s deputies and Lineville police.

They found 20-year-old Mikayla Paulus performing CPR on her longtime boyfriend, Adam Simjee, who had been shot. The couple, students at the University of Central Florida, made an impulsive trip to Cheaha before returning to school, Paulus told al.com.

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First responders found another woman, suffering several gunshot wounds to the torso, on the ground nearby. The woman, identified as Yasmine Hider, was taken from the scene and flown from a landing zone for treatment, and remains hospitalized under the observation of the sheriff’s office.

Simjee, 22, died from the injuries he sustained, Studdard said, after Hider pulled a gun on him in an attempted robbery, and the two exchanged shots.

Investigators learned there had been another woman at the scene, who fled on foot. Over the next several hours, Studdard said, investigators got information that there “may be” a group of people “living off the grid” somewhere in the national forest.

From what they heard, they considered the group to be “armed and potentially violent,” the sheriff said.

Alabama Department of Corrections tracking dogs were brought in, along with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Aviation unit, for a search, with help from Lineville, Ashland and Heflin police, the Cleburne County Sheriff’s Office and forestry and park rangers.

Adam Simjee and Mikayla Paulus were visiting the Talladega National Forest Sunday when they were robbed; Simjee was shot and died from his injuries.

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Investigators developed the story of what they believe happened on Sunday: The college students were driving down the forest road when they were flagged down by Hider, investigators were told; she asked them for help to get her car started.

“Adam being the person he is, stopped to help them,” according to information on a GoFundMe page set up to help Simjee’s family. “He and Mikayla tried to help the woman and even reached out to family for tips to help get the car started. When nothing else could be done, they offered to get help from the ranger station.”

“This is when she pulled a gun and asked for banking information,” the page, organized by Pilar Renteria, detailed.

After pulling the gun, she began walking the couple in the woods, according to Studdard.

Simjee had a concealed weapon, the sheriff said. He pulled the gun and the two exchanged shots.

Studdard said Paulus, traumatized by what happened, realized there was a second woman, later identified as Krystal Diane Pinkins, standing in the woods watching. The injured woman, Hider, called out to the second woman for help and after a brief conversation, that woman fled into the woods, and Paulus was able to get her cellphone and call for help.