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Redwood City Police Request Help Identifying Child Harassment Suspects

Redwood City Police Request Help Identifying Child Harassment Suspects

The Redwood City Police Department has requested the community's support in locating and identifying two adults suspected of child bullying near Sequoia High School and #1 James Study Centers.

Authorities learned last week of two separate cases of young women being harassed by unidentified men. 

On August 18, they specified, at around 3:40 p.m. at the bus change located at #1 James, a minor under 13 years of age was approached by a white adult of approximately 50 years of age and with only one eye. The subject offered him candy and marijuana cigarettes. The minor got on the bus without further incident.

The other case occurred on August 23 at around 3:50 p.m. A 16-year-old student from Sequoia High School was walking on the sidewalk in the 100 block of Arch Street when she was approached by a Hispanic adult in his early 20s or early 30s with a mid-length beard and clothing splattered with paint. 

The suspect was driving an old white minivan type truck. The unidentified subject asked the student for a massage in exchange for $150, who left the area and immediately went to Sequoia High School.

The Redwood City Police Department said in a statement that, so far, there does not appear to be any connection between the two cases. 

In light of this, if you have information on any of the suspects, please contact the Redwood City Police Department at 650-780-7100.

If you are a student and you are harassed by a stranger, or if you are the parent of a child in these circumstances, the authorities have requested that you notify the security forces as soon as possible, because the sooner the information is received, the faster it can be assigned. researchers to work on it.

 

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