County Police Investigate Attempted Luring Incidents in Mt. Kisco
Westchester County police are investigating two incidents where two underage girls attempted to be lured into a car in Mount Kisco Wednesday afternoon.
The first incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. on Langeland Drive when a teen-aged girl who was looking out the window of a home observed a car stop in front of the house, police said. The man waved at her and motioned for her to come outside. The girl did not do so and the car drove away.
The incident was not immediately reported to police.
Just over an hour later, an 11-year-old girl was walking on Grove Street when a car pulled to the curb and the driver motioned for the girl to come toward him, police said. When she ignored him and kept walking, the vehicle followed slowly to stay abreast of her. The girl ran home and informed her mother, who reported the incident to police.
The vehicle described in both incidents was a black or dark-colored four-door sedan. The driver was described as an older white male, possibly with grey hair and wearing a black parka. In one of the incidents, the driver wore a black baseball cap.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Westchester County police at 914-864-7701. All calls are confidential.
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