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Male motions to child from car near S SyracuseSyracuse UT

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S, Syracuse, UT 84075

A nine-year-old girl said a male in a black car gestured to her while she was walking home near South Syracuse from Cook Elementary. She avoided him and kept walking.

Audio|Heard on: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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Transcript:
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It said that 10-4-West near S Syracuse plant said that her 9-year-old daughter had a male motion to her towards his black vehicle.
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Couldn't even any other details.
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It occurred 10 to 15 ago.
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They weren't sure where it occurred, but was on her way home from Cook Elementary.
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She didn't have a description of the male.
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She just tried to avoid him and kept walking home.

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S, Syracuse, UT 84075

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