
Local police are investigating two latest reports involving a stranger attempting to lure children into his vehicle.
According to College Station police, both cases saw a man with scruffy facial hair, driving a light-colored, four-door vehicle. In these two cases, the child was able to get home unharmed.
Police say the first incident took place in Bryan on May 11 between 1:30 pm and 2:30 pm. A man attempted to lure a child into a white, four-door vehicle near the intersection of Brook Lane and Eagle Pass Street.
Then other one took place on May 14, investigators say a man attempted to lure a child into his vehicle in College Station. It took place between 3:30 and 4:30 pm near the intersection of Gilchrist and Ashburn Avenues.
Police stated that a man was between 30 and 40 years old with gray hair was involved in both incidents. He was said to be using a silver/gray, four-door vehicle.
According to police, no crime has been committed but they are taking the issue seriously. They provided the following tips for speaking with your children about strangers and safety.
They say the children must know:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has discovered that 83% of children who escaped their would-be abductors had done something proactive. They walked/ran away, yelled, kicked, or pulled away. This means the best thing a child can do if someone attempts to abduct them is take action in place of being passive or polite.
There are some more tips to keep in mind:




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