We had our first "leave me stuck" issue on the Model S today. I was taking my dog for a walk on Mount Soledad. The car started fully (standard) charged, drove to the store to pick up dog food, drove up the mountain, everything fine. Got out, walked around for half an hour, got back to the car, and the door handles wouldn't extend. Tried to unlock with the fob, nothing happened. Couldn't open the trunk or frunk with the fob either. Tried the fob in both corners of the windscreen, and in both front wheel wells. Now the big hassle with this was that I didn't have my mobile phone with me! (I swear that Tesla builds telepathic cars... I never have trouble unless I've somehow forgotten to bring my phone with me!) Borrowed a phone long enough to call my wife to bring her fob and my phone up the mountain.
Pat arrived, and we tried all the same things with her fob. Still no go. Now that I had a phone I could stay talking on, and which knew the number for Tesla roadside assistance, I called them. After verifying who I was (took a while 'cuz it was extremely windy on top of the mountain) he issued a remote unlock command. From there, everything was fine. I suspect that somewhere in there, he also rebooted the car, because it had forgotten what radio station I was listening to.
The irony is he said "You're on a really old software version (1.14.15), so I'm going to push you the most recent." This, after I've been asking for months about the status of upgrades and getting nowhere. I'm now back home, plugged in, waiting for the upgrade to arrive.