
"Then I waved back. Then he said, 'Come in my car.' I was thinking to just walk home fastly, just in case of what would happen."
"God forbid, I could be giving out posters saying, 'Missing child.' It's heartbreaking that my 9-year-old had to go through that. It's like three schools over here. Kids are walking all the time. It's 3 p.m., broad daylight. He didn't care."
"These are minors. You should not try to tell no child to come to your car. You should not be waving at no child. That is disgusting behavior. I just want the NYPD to do their job and look for this man."
A 9-year-old walking home from school encountered a man who waved at her and told her to "come in my car." The child was on FaceTime with her mother while walking toward Rutland Road and Troy Avenue and hurried home, which the mother says likely prevented harm. The incident occurred in broad daylight around 3 p.m. near multiple schools where children frequently walk. The mother called the behavior disgusting, posted warnings on social media, and received similar reports from others. The mother urged the NYPD to locate the man. Police are investigating and have made no arrests.
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