Crime & Safety
Police Investigating Possible Stranger Danger Incident In Oakland County
Police said a woman in a black SUV followed two teenage girls after they declined a ride.

FARMINGTON, MI — Police are investigating a possible stranger danger incident that happened earlier this month in Oakland County.
The incident happened at 2:38 p.m. on Sept. 7 in the area of Farmington and 8 Mile roads in Farmington, according to police.
Police said a woman in a small black SUV approached two teenage girls and asked them if they wanted a ride. The girls declined, but the woman continued to follow them, according to police.
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Police said the woman is in her early 30s, and was wearing a pink baseball hat and dark sunglasses.
Police asked the public to contact them if they witnessed the situation or had similar interactions.
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The Farmington Public Safety Department reminded the community to say aware of their surroundings.
"Do not engage anyone that approaches you or your children and immediately call 911. We ask parents to remind their children about stranger danger and contacting a trusted adult when something does not feel right," the department said.
Anyone with information should contact Farmington Public Safety Commander Patrick Spelman at 248-699-5150 or pspelman@farmgov.com.
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