Provincial police indentify person of interest in northern Ont. child luring incident
Provincial police have identified the person of interest related to the child luring incident that occurred in Sturgeon Falls, Ont., on Thursday.
"The individual was known to the family and there are no concerns to public safety," said Ontario Provincial Police in a news release on Saturday.
"The OPP would like to thank the public for their response to this media release and helping to solve this investigation quickly."
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Investigators were looking for an older man who tried to convince an 11-year-old to get into his vehicle after school, between 3:15 and 3:30 p.m., on the north side of Cache Bay Road, near the hydroelectric dam.
"A black sedan stopped and approached the young person," police said in their initial news release.
"The stranger engaged in a conversation with the young person, asking them to enter the vehicle to which they declined. The stranger then left in an eastbound direction, with no harm to the young person."
The vehicle was a black sedan, without tinted windows. The suspect was a bald man in his 60s or 70s, between 5-foot-8 and 5-foot-10, clean-shaven with a medium build and wearing a blue winter coat.
"The OPP reminds all members of the public to be aware of their personal safety and that of children," police said.
"Please take time to discuss with your children in detail safety tips regarding the dangers of strangers.
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