Dear Parents:
Recently, in Glenview at Roosevelt Park, a mother reported a male white subject spoke to her 5 year old daughter, asking her to walk away from the play area towards the tennis court. As the mother approached her child the subject walked away quickly. The subject is described as; a male white subject 30-35 years old, medium build, 5?10-6?00 with short, light brown hair with medium skin tone, The subject had a white, long haired dog about 80-90 lbs on a leash. The case is under investigation by the Glenview Police Department. We need to take this opportunity to remind our children about the appropriate response in these situations.
You can help us by reviewing the following tips with your child:
NEVER ENTER A STRANGER'S HOME.
NEVER TAKE ANY GIFTS FROM STRANGERS.
DO NOT HITCHHIKE OR ACCEPT RIDES FROM SOMEONE YOU DO NOT KNOW.
NEVER GO WITH A STRANGER WHO ASKS FOR DIRECTIONS.
NEVER WALK UP TO A CAR/BICYCLE AT THE SUGGESTION OF A STRANGER.
IF A STRANGER TRIES TO GET YOU INTO A CAR, GO TO THE NEAREST HOUSE, STORE, OR GROUP OF PEOPLE.
IF A STRANGER GRABS YOU, SCREAM AND RUN TO THE NEAREST HOUSE, STORE OR GROUP OF PEOPLE.
IF GRABBED: SCREAM, BITE, KICK, HIT, TRY TO GET LOOSE AND RUN TO THE NEAREST HOUSE.
* IF YOU ARE EVER ASKED TO DO SOMETHING OR QUESTIONED BY A STRANGER, TELL YOUR PARENTS, TEACHER, PRINCIPAL OR THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU CAN GET A DESCRIPTION OF THE PERSON OR CAR/LICENSE NUMBER, WRITE IT DOWN.
Let us work together to promote safety and keep our children safe!
Sincerely,
William K. Lustig
Chief of Police