Ottawa police investigating possible attempted child abduction in Orléans

Police are reminding parents and guardians to go over safety tips with children after a suspicious incident in Orléans.

Officers from the sexual assault and child abuse section (SACA) are asking the public for help to identify a suspect and vehicle in Ottawa’s east-end community.

On Oct. 6, between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., a man approached a group of children offering candy. While in his vehicle, the suspect slowed and stopped next to the children. When another adult approached the situation the suspect drove off quickly, a police release noted.

Photo of the suspected vehicle. (OPS)

He is described as a middle eastern male in his 50s. At the time of the incident, he was wearing a hat. The vehicle he drove is a black or dark-coloured sedan and could have been travelling south on Boyer Road, then west toward Hunters Run Gate.

Police say children walking alone should:

  • Ensure a family member or caregiver knows your route and arrival time;
  • Not talk to strangers;
  • Not accept rides from strangers;
  • If an unknown adult is seeking your attention, do not approach them or the vehicle;
  • If being followed, go to a public place, a known residence or shout for help

Anyone with information about the suspect vehicle, the identity of the suspect or information relating to this incident, is asked to please contact Detective C. Botchar at botcharc@ottawapolice.ca or 613-236-122 ext. 5944.

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