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Suspicious Incidents In Summit

Friday, October 26, 2012

Handling Reports of Attempted Child Luring

Summit's police chief balances the need to inform with the need to avoid panic.

When a Summit elementary school student reported to school staff that a tan SUV had followed her, she did the right thing, said Police Chief Robert Weck. But the incident, which occured Wednesday morning in front of Brayton School, isn't being considered an attempted luring incident by police just yet. "Our detective and juvenile bureaus are investigating this," said Weck. Cops have vetted all the information in the case, and so far are calling this a suspicious incident. There have been luring reports in recent days that have stretched from Cranford, to the search for a luring suspect in Morristown. A string of incidents in Bergen County — over a dozen reported — including a report of a 12-year-old who said he was offered money to enter a…

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

PD: 'Crying Wolf' Syndrome Makes It Hard to Report All Incidents

After a Summit elementary school student reported being followed this morning, police chief says department decided to act on 'suspicious' reports.

Unfortunately, as child luring reports become more frequent (a handful already this month in N.J. — with a separate, fatal abduction in the news), so do the so-called false alarms. A wave goodbye that missed the intended child, a visitor to Summit who's driving a little too slowly and has to turn around in a school parking lot. All of these scenerios are possible, and those involved may or may not have bad intentions. While parents and police agree open communication is always the best policy when a child perceives a threat, there's a decision process, according to Summit's police chief, that comes before sending out any mass alerts that can be perceived as alerts about child luring. The decision to send the following alert was based on …

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