ravisher
/ˈrævɪʃər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who abducts or forcibly takes someone, especially a woman, away for immoral purposes.
“The police were searching for the ravisher of the young girl who had gone missing from the park.”
2. noun
A person who takes or seizes something, especially something of value, by force or stealth.
“The company’s financial records were stolen by a skilled ravisher who managed to evade security.”