Fifth grader approached, grabbed outside of school Redmond, WA –
Redmond Police responded to a call about an 11 year old female student being approached at approximately 7:45 a.m. this morning.
The girl was dropped off on the eastside of 166th Avenue NE by Redmond Elementary School. The suspect approached the girl from behind, grabbed her wrist, and asked if she wanted to go with him. She declined, but he continued to pull her in his direction. The student resisted, said no again, and screamed, which is when the suspect let go and ran south towards the corner of 166th Avenue NE and NE 80th Street.
The suspect is described as: Ethnicity: Black, Sex: Male, Height: Approximately 6-0, Weight: Stocky, build Clothing: Black hat of some sort, dark gray hooded sweatshirt, dirty dark blue jeans, and he had a dark green leather satchel (not a backpack). The age is not known, but the subject is described as an adult.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
Redmond Police responded to a call about an 11 year old female student being approached at approximately 7:45 a.m. this morning.
The girl was dropped off on the eastside of 166th Avenue NE by Redmond Elementary School. The suspect approached the girl from behind, grabbed her wrist, and asked if she wanted to go with him. She declined, but he continued to pull her in his direction. The student resisted, said no again, and screamed, which is when the suspect let go and ran south towards the corner of 166th Avenue NE and NE 80th Street.
The suspect is described as: Ethnicity: Black, Sex: Male, Height: Approximately 6-0, Weight: Stocky, build Clothing: Black hat of some sort, dark gray hooded sweatshirt, dirty dark blue jeans, and he had a dark green leather satchel (not a backpack). The age is not known, but the subject is described as an adult.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911.
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Jim Bove Redmond Police Department Community Outreach Facilitator 8701 160th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052(425) 556-2545jbove@redmond.gov
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