The Brant County OPP are looking into an attempted abduction.
On Saturday near noon, a yellow two-door, regular cab pickup truck with dark tinted windows was in the area of Dalewood Avenue and Westview Avenue in Brant County when the driver had an interaction with two children in the area.
The vehicle was occupied by an older male driver with a light blue shirt.
No further details were released.
Police are asking those with a dash cam and who were in the Oakhill area between 11:00 a.m. and noon, or live in the area and have doorbell or security cameras, to check your footage and contact the police if you have caught any images of this truck or person.
Author of the article: Expositor staff
Publishing date: May 16, 2021 • 9 hours ago • 1 minute read •
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Brant OPP are investigating what they say was an attempted abduction of two children on Saturday in the Oakhill area.
Police are asking anyone with a dash cam who was in the area between 11 a.m. and noon, or anyone who lives in the area and has a doorbell or security camera to check their video for a yellow two-door, regular cab pickup truck with dark tinted windows. The vehicle was driving in the area of Dalewood Avenue and Westview Avenue in Brant County at about 11:45 a.m.
KITCHENER What started as Brant County OPP looking for the driver of a suspicious vehicle has now turned into an attempted child abduction investigation. Police first responded to reports of the suspicious vehicle around noon on Saturday in the area of Dalewood Avenue and Westview Avenue in Oakhill. A yellow, two-door pickup truck with dark tinted windows was being driven by an older man with a light blue shirt, according to officials. Police are looking to identify the driver of the vehicle who reportedly had an interaction with two children. Anyone who was in the Oakhill area between 11 a.m. and noon on Saturday, or has dashcam or home surveillance video of the area, is asked to contact Brant County OPP.
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