Riverside police chief updates community on recent incidents – Shaw Local

I wanted to update you on some incidents that happened last week so that you have facts and current information.

On Monday, October 19, at 8:20 am, there was a man who offered candy to a child on 300 blocks of Fairbank Road. Within 48 hours, the Rivaraside police arrested the case.

Our detectives and police officers tracked a 65 -year -old male resident of the summit and after making a complete confession, accused him with a count of disorganized conduct. In his statement, he said that he was only trying to be good and had no intention of harming the child. The victim signed complaints as she was upset with the incident. In this case, we had direct assistance from our residents, including some home video monitoring. There was no physical contact.

The next day at 6:30 am, we had an incident on 200 blocks of Nutol Road adjacent to the park in a woman Jogar, stating that a male theme jumped out of a car and shouted that he heard what he had heard and then he jumped back into the car and ran away.

When the police arrived, they investigated the area but were unable to find out the vehicle or subject. At any time the man had no physical contact with the victim. The police went to the entire neighborhood in search of video surveillance, but were unable to detect any useful video. If you have any information about this incident, contact the Rivaraside police.

On 24 October, the victim reported a suspected vehicle in the area of ​​AIIMS School on Southkot Road. In that incident, she was jogging at around 7 am when a man running a gray sedan lasts him.


However, the driver then stopped, reversing the car where she was standing. The male driver then started “dancing” on the driver’s seat and then proceeded to drive from the scene. There was no conversation between the driver and the victim, and he never got out of his car.

The victim described the subject as a young white man, with curly black hair and a gauge type in his left ear. The rivaraside police was unable to get any other details of the vehicle or license plate.

The Rivaraside police again searched the area for the video, but (currently) were unable to find out any detection.

Any resident who knows a potential vehicle or suspect can contact the Rivaraside police on 708-447-2127. You can also send a tip anonymously [email protected],

All the revision patrol officers were advised to these incidents and focused on the morning patrol in the area. Additionally, the police investigated with the neighboring police agencies to see if they had similar incidents, but there was no similar incident similar to those reported in the rivers.

Then, no one was contacted or physically touched in these examples. Although these incidents can be a criminal act and other people can only be strange activity, all incidents should be informed by the police to allow the police to investigate so that the correct objective of the incident can be tried to find.

In the jogging examples on the Nutol Road and Southkot Road, it was still dark and unable to get detailed information.

Police encourages joggers to carry cell phones so that they can call the police immediately if needed and take pictures or videos of anyone who can contact or bother them. This will be a good evidence and the police can usually solve cases rapidly when they have information about photo/video evidence and license plate.

Thomas Wetzel

chief of Police

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