A person driving a black Jeep is being sought in Northern California after authorities say he stalked a gaggle of women leaving college on Friday.
Officers responded round 4:30 p.m. Friday to a report of a suspicious car following the kids as they left college for the day in Santa Rosa, the local police department stated.
Multiple callers reported seeing a White grownup male driving a black Jeep close to Lemur Street and Providence Court, police stated.
Witnesses reported that the motive force of the suspicious car would drive slowly alongside the women, sometimes driving in reverse towards visitors so he might trip alongside the women’ path once more.
“The driver typically used hand gestures corresponding to waving to get the juveniles’ consideration, and at one level, gave the impression to be gesturing for one juvenile to get into the again seat of the car,” police stated. “The driver didn’t converse to any of the juveniles however appeared to attempt to entice them by loudly playing pop music generally related to teenage ladies.”
Police described the motive force as a White male grownup with mild brown hair and beard, roughly 25 years outdated, 5 ft 5 inches in top, and weighing roughly 120 to 130 kilos.
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The car, a black 2008 Jeep Cherokee 4-door, had physique harm to the left rear quarter panel, police stated.
Police warned that the incident serves as a reminder for folks to talk to their kids about security and “stranger hazard.”
Authorities requested anybody with details about the incident to name the police tip line at 707-543-3595.