Crime & Safety
Officials Reschedule Community Meeting About Attempted Kidnapping
The community meeting scheduled Monday to discuss the recent attempted child abduction has been postponed due to the weather.

TAKOMA PARK, MD — The community meeting to discuss the recent attempted child abduction scheduled for Monday has been postponed due to inclement weather, officials announced.
The meeting will be rescheduled at a later date, police said. No further information has been released.
Police said a man in a van tried to kidnap an 8-year-old girl as she walked to school in Takoma Park the morning of January 2. The attempted abduction occurred at about 9:15 a.m. as the girl was walking near Elm and Pine Avenues.
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Police said the male suspect was the passenger in a gray minivan with dents on the side. The driver is male, police said, but that's all they know. His van was last seen on Elm Avenue heading toward John Nevins Andrews School.
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Police Chief Tony DeVaul will be at the meeting along with staff from Defend Yourself to discuss the ways to talk to children about safety.
The meeting will take place in the Council Auditorium on the second floor of the City Building at 7500 Maple Ave. The date of the meeting is to be decided.
The suspect is described as having a light brown skin complexion and hazel eyes. He was last seen wearing a black knit hat, light-faded black sweatpants with holes in them and a black sweatshirt. He had a hoop nose ring, a flower tattoo on his left hand and a pimple near his right eye, police said.
If you live on Elm Ave or Pine Ave and have security cameras outside your home, please contact police at 301-270-1100.
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