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Williamstown Police on Lookout for Suspicious ManStaff reports - April 03, 2008 iBerkshires
WILLIAMSTOWN - The Police Department is asking for the community's help in an investigation into a suspicious-person report that stems from an April 1 incident.
On Tuesday night, at approximately 8, an unidentified woman walking along Walden Road said she was approached by a Hispanic man, between 20 and 30 years old, in a white vehicle.
At first asking the woman for directions, the man then began to "continually ask the female if she wanted a ride and also offered her money," according to a statement released Thursday by police.
"This is the first report of this kind of behavior," said police Sgt. Scott McGowan on Thursday.
The release further states that the woman refused to get into the unidentified vehicle and walked home safely.
The car was described as a white coupe much like a Dodge Neon or Honda Civic. The exact make and model is unknown.
"Any type of information would be helpful," said McGowan. "If anyone was approached, if anyone has seen that type of vehicle, if anyone saw anything on April 1."
The suspicious man was described as being clean-shaven and having black hair. The woman said he spoke with a heavy Spanish accent.
"If anyone sees someone matching the description of the vehicle and the operator, we'd appreciate reporting it to the department," said McGowan.
McGowan can be contacted at 458-5733. All information can remain confidential. |
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