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Posted Thursday, May 8 --- 1:10pm

Incident Report from Madison Police Department:

On 5/7/08 at approximately 6 p.m. a Madison Police Officer took a report from a juvenile regarding a possible child enticement that had occurred around 3 pm (near Ruskin/Aberg). During the course of the interview, the officer learned that the same female was approached by the same male, on April 2, 2008.

The suspect followed the female and made verbal advances to suggest the female should come into his car. At one point the victim tried to walk away and the suspect maneuvered his car in an attempt to keep talking to the female. The female fled on foot as another car, not involved, honked at the suspect vehicle to keep moving. The female was concerned and told responsible adults about this incident.

The suspect stayed in his vehicle the entire time.

Suspect: Male, Black (dark complexion), early 30's, mustache, goatee, operating a newer model blue 4-door Ford car.

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Posted by: Jamie Location: Madison on May 11, 2008 at 06:18 PM
I dont all of you guys stop talking and start taking some action. I am doing it in my own neighborhood.

Posted by: amazed Location: dane county on May 9, 2008 at 07:52 AM
How about the people in the community band together and form a citizen's patrol? Make criminals realize their actions won't be tolerated, and more police presence won't be necessary.

Posted by: J Location: Madison on May 9, 2008 at 06:46 AM
D, are you kidding me? I take it you are one of those people in Madison that is never happy. What if this happens at 3 schools in one day? Are we supposed to take officers, put them undercover to catch these guys? Also setting up speed traps, while still trying to catch the people responsible for murders and robberies? Get real.

Posted by: D Location: Madison on May 8, 2008 at 03:52 PM
I'm not sure if this makes sense but how about setting up some sting operations, or here's a thought, have undercover officers stationed somewhere. We know where and when these things are happening.

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