THE HERALD   EVERETT, WASHINGTON
HeraldNet on Facebook HeraldNet on Twitter HeraldNet RSS feeds HeraldNet Pinterest HeraldNet Google Plus
Welcome, Guest | Register | Sign In
New: Newsletters - Register | Sign In
 Home    News   Local news        Follow HeraldNetLocal on Twitter @HeraldNetLocal   RSS feed RSS
Published: Monday, February 4, 2013, 11:33 a.m.

Girl reports abduction attempt on walk to school

Sign up for HeraldNet Headlines
EVERETT -- Police are investigating a report by an Everett High School student who says someone tried to abduct her on her way to class Monday morning.

The girl told police she was walking to class around 8:05 a.m. near the 2300 block of Wetmore Avenue when a man stopped his car next to her and asked her if she wanted a ride, Everett police officer Aaron Snell said.

She told police she said "No thanks" and continued walking.

A few seconds later, the student reported feeling someone grab her arm and realized the same man was pulling her toward his vehicle, Snell said. The girl told police that she struggled and pulled free and then ran to school and immediately reported the incident.

Officers searched the area but didn't find anyone matching the description the girl provided.

She said the man who grabbed her was black, in his 20s, about 6 feet tall, heavy set and moustached. The girl said he was wearing a plaid shirt and driving an older tan four-door sedan.

The student was not physically injured, Snell said.

The Everett School District sent an email letter to parents Monday morning that described the incident. The district also provided several safety tips.

Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or the Everett Police Department tip line at 425-257-8450.

The school district said students always should tell family members where they are going and when they expect to arrive. They also should walk or ride bikes in pairs or groups and never hesitate about asking a responsible adult for help.

District officials also urge students to be alert of their surroundings and to not wear headphones or to text while walking.
Story tags » EverettPoliceEverett High School
Comments


HeraldNet highlights

Looking for homes
Looking for homes: Animals up for adoption at Everett shelter (21 new photos)
Walls got in the way
Walls got in the way: Edmonds home's glorious views were once hidden
In on the action
In on the action: Everett police aren't bystanders in shooting of 'Seven Minutes'
Drinks with local flavor
Drinks with local flavor: Snohomish distillery uses ingredients from close to home