Mysterious incident leaves police, parents concerned
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Deepa Bharath
Police say they don’t know what to make of a report that a man
stopped his car in a Dover Shores neighborhood and asked a 9-year-old
boy to help him look for his dog.
Lt. John Klein said the incident was reported on Monday in the
1900 block of Holiday Road.
“The child went back in his house and did not respond,” he said.
“And that was the right thing for the boy to do.”
Klein said the man was reportedly in his 60s, with white hair. He
was driving a dark-colored car. No further description is available,
he said.
“We don’t know what the motive is in this case,” Klein said.
“We’ve had no other similar cases in our city, no victims.”
He said the incident may have scared people because of its eerie
similarity to the Samantha Runnion case last year, in which a Stanton
girl was kidnapped from her home, assaulted and murdered. In that
case, the suspect is said to have snatched her away from outside her
apartment complex after asking if she would help look for his dog.
Klein said Newport Beach detectives are talking to police officers
in other cities to find out if they have had similar incidents in
their cities. He said the department did not see the need to warn the
public or cause panic before anything had been established.
“In any situation, it’s important for parents to have the
stranger-danger talk with their kids,” Klein said. “They should know
never to stop and talk to a stranger.”
Neighbor Marena Padden said she and other parents are “very
concerned.”
“Our kids play outside all the time,” she said. “This is scary for
us.”
Padden said she believes the police must have informed parents in
the area.
“This is a real threat,” she said. “This could have been a failed
attempt.”
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