Okanagan Mounties investigating after middle school students' encounter with 'inappropriately dressed' man

| January 21, 2021 in Penticton

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Mounties in Penticton are investigating after two middle school students reported an encounter with an “inappropriately dressed” man. 

It happened along Roblin Street on Jan. 19 at about 3 pm. 

The students – who attend Skaha Lake Middle School – were walking home when a red car pulled up beside them.  

“The youths observed the driver to be inappropriately dressed,” the RCMP explained.

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“The students continued walking and the vehicle simply drove away.”

Police provided the following description of the car: 

The man is said to be:  

“We encourage anyone who may recognize this vehicle, or witnessed this incident, to call police,” said Cst. James Grandy. 

“It’s also recommended children stay alert while walking, and stay ‘unplugged,’ leaving gadgets in pockets and backpacks.”

If you witnessed the incident, or have any other information, call the Penticton RCMP at 250-492-4300 – or remain completely anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

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