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Anybody with info is requested to name Acton police at 978-929-7711.
Police wish to speak to a person who adopted a girl as she left the South Acton MBTA Commuter Rail station Wednesday night time.
Acton police responded to Central Avenue within the space of the commuter lot for a report of the suspicious incident round 10:20 p.m., in response to a division launch.
A 58-year-old girl had been “extraordinarily alarmed” after discovering that an unknown man was following her on the late hour and walked as much as the entrance door of a close-by dwelling to ask the home-owner for assist, police stated.
The stranger — described as 6 toes tall and carrying a pink shirt, tan jacket, and dark-colored footwear on the time — walked away when the home-owner talked about calling the police. The person then stepped right into a dark-colored sedan and left the world, police stated.
Upon arrival, police searched the world however have been unable to search out anybody matching the outline of the person or the automotive he acquired into.
Police want to determine and converse to the person in regards to the incident.
“It doesn’t seem that any legal guidelines have been damaged throughout this incident, however a resident was in quite a lot of worry and we want to determine the opposite particular person concerned on this incident in an effort to find out what his intentions have been,” Acton Police Chief James Cogan stated in a press release. “I might additionally prefer to notify the group of this incident in case there have been every other cases of this occurring that haven’t been reported.”
Anybody with info is requested to name Acton police at 978-929-7711.
Watch the video, as captured by a Ring doorbell digicam and shared by John Guilfoil Public Relations, under:
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