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Abbotsford Police Department investigating possible luring incident

Darpan News Desk Abbotsford Police, 06 Jul, 2021 01:42 PM
  • Abbotsford Police Department investigating possible luring incident

The Abbotsford Police Department is investigating a suspicious occurrence involving three children in East Abbotsford.

At approximately 7:30 pm, Sunday, July 4, 2021, three youth were playing in a park located in the 36232 block of Sumas Mountain Road.  While playing, two adult men approached the youth and engaged in conversation.  One of the males said he was a professional hockey player and knew the children’s mother.  During the conversation, one male invited the children to get into his car to drive to his house, where there would be other children to play with. The eldest child was uncomfortable with the conversation, grabbed her siblings and ran home to tell their parents. 

The investigation into this incident continues.

The two suspects are described as:

• Suspect 1: Caucasian male, medium build, in his 30’s, 5’9, short brown hair with three lines shaved into both sides of his head (similar in appearance to the stripes in the Adidas brand), wearing a grey hoody and navy jogging pants, black running shoes, and carrying two hockey sticks.

This male is associated with an older style, small white, four-door, sedan-style vehicle. 

• Suspect 2: South Asian male with short dark hair and a goatee, wearing a black t-shirt, white shorts, black flip flop shoes, and a tattoo on his upper right arm. 

This male is associated with a small black, four-door, sedan-style with tinted back windows.

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