Crime & Safety

Fairfield Boy Admits Making Up Story About Being Attacked By Man With Knife

He told police he was attacked Wednesday as he walked to school by a white man in his 60s.

An 11-year-old student has recanted a story that he was attacked by a man with a knife on the way to school Wednesday morning, police said.

The boy said a man in his 60s threw him to the ground and threatened him with a knife around 8 a.m. as he walked to the Grange Middle School.

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Police searched the area at the intersection of East Tabor Avenue and Falcon Drive but did not find the suspect, who was wearing a brown jacket with a fur collar according to the boy.

When police interviewed the boy again today he admitted making up the story, police said.

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