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Mandurah: Stranger danger warning issued by police after two incidents

Rachel FennerMandurah Coastal Times

A STRANGER danger warning has been issued for Mandurah after two incidents concerning school students this week.

The first incident happened in Golden Bay on November 30 – a primary school aged boy reported feeling unsafe after a man in a car followed slowly behind him after school.

The boy was travelling home on his bike.

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He said the man did not speak to him and drove away when the boy rode up a driveway, and pretended he was home.

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A second incident also occurred on November 30 – this time in Mandurah – and was witnessed by a crosswalk attendant.

A high school student reported that a man in a car screamed that he should get into his car.

The man stepped out of the car and continued telling the boy to get in.

The boy hid in a bush.

Police are investigating both incidents.

Call 131 444 to report an incident or 1800 333 000 with information.