The woman was in her house when she was attacked by a stranger.
Tuesday afternoon a woman living near the Beavercreek Post Office called 911 to report someone had broken into her home and attacked her.
She reported being hit on the head and needing medical assistance.
Multiple deputies went to the area, including a K9 deputy, and searched for the suspect but were unable to locate him.
After receiving initial medical treatment for her injuries from Clackamas Fire District #1 personnel, the victim was transported to an area hospital for further assessment.
Later in the evening, the victim was able to work with Sheriff's Office detectives and a Sheriff's Office forensic sketch artist to provide a suspect description.
The suspect was described as being a white male adult, 40-50 years of age, 6 feet tall, and 160-185 pounds. He had light brown and gray hair and a moustache and beard.
The victim, in her 40's, reported being home when the unknown suspect broke into her home and attacked her for no apparent reason. She told investigators after being hit in the head, she was able to fight off the suspect after a struggle. She reported the suspect fled on foot out her front door in an unknown direction. Nothing was stolen during the attack.