Crime & Safety
Darien Elementary School Students Report Suspicious Vehicle
The encounter was enough to scare the girls into running across the street. They asked a crossing guard to contact police.

Editor's note: We previously ran this story, but here it is again in case you missed it.
DARIEN, CT- Two Holmes Elementary School students reported a suspicious encounter to police April 5.
The two girls, ages 10 and 9-year-old were walking home from school around 3:49 p.m. when a vehicle stopped on Philips Lane near them.
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A passenger leaned out of the black Subaru and asked, "Hey ladies did you just get out of school," according to police. The vehicle had a Massachusetts license plate.
The vehicle occupants didn't try to open car doors and there was no motion or gesture to entice them to come into the vehicle, police said.
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The passenger was described as a white male with wavy blonde hair. The operator was a white male wearing a grey shirt. Both were smoking cigarettes and listening to loud rap music.
Both the girls ran across the street and to a crossing guard who contacted police. The vehicle continued onto Christie Hill Road at a high rate of speed.
The girls told police that no one was around when the encounter happened. Police conducted a neighborhood canvas and turned up nothing. No other agencies have reported similar incidents or observed the vehicle.
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