“Police would like to commend the actions of the youth who did the right thing by running away and reporting the incident to a trusted adult.”
The Calgary Police Service said at around 7:40 a.m. on Monday, a 10-year-old boy and his younger brother were walking to Buffalo Rubbing Stone School at 1308 Panatella Blvd. N.W. when they were approached by an unknown man driving an unknown vehicle.
“Police would like to commend the actions of the youth who did the right thing by running away and reporting the incident to a trusted adult,” CPS said in a statement.Story continues below advertisement
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