HOUSTON – An elementary school student was approached by a stranger who attempted to lure her into his vehicle, according to a letter sent home to parents by Klein Independent School District.
The student was approached as she was walking home after tutoring Tuesday, the district said.
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The man is described as black and between 30 and 35 years old. He was wearing a white shirt and blue pants. He was driving a black Jeep Compass with rims, according to officials.
Authorities are investigating the case.
Here is the full letter from Klein ISD:
"Yesterday, an Eiland Elementary student was approached by a stranger who attempted to lure her into his vehicle as she walked home after tutoring. He is described as a black male, 30 – 35 years old wearing a white shirt and blue pants and he was driving a black jeep compass with rims.
"The Klein police and Harris County Precinct 1 are investigating this case and have extra officers in and around the schools in the area to ensure the safety of our students. We have also cautioned students to walk in pairs or groups after school and reminded them to not speak with any strangers.
"We are asking parents to talk to your child about stranger danger, and if you have any additional information on this case or similar incidents, please contact the Klein ISD Police Department at 832 249-4266."