Second child luring reported near Sammamish elementary school

Sammamish, WALocal News

Authorities in Sammamish, Washington, are investigating two recent child luring incidents near Margaret Mead Elementary School, raising concerns among local families. The first incident involved a student approached while riding his bike by a man in a white van who tried to convince him to get inside. A second student reported a similar encounter with another man in a van shortly after. In response, the Sammamish Police Department has increased patrols around the school, focusing on areas frequented by students. The school administration has reminded parents to teach their children about 'stranger danger' and to encourage them to travel in pairs or groups for safety.

Parents are urged to discuss these incidents with their children to ensure they understand the risks involved. Anyone with information related to these investigations is encouraged to contact the Sammamish Police Department.

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