Crime & Safety

Tolland Walker Tells State Police 2 'Suspicious Men' Approached Her

A woman out walking in Tolland told state police she was approached by "suspicious" men, according to a report.

A woman out walking in Tolland told state police she was approached by "suspicious" men, according to a report.
A woman out walking in Tolland told state police she was approached by "suspicious" men, according to a report. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

TOLLAND, CT — A Tolland resident told state police that she was approached by two "suspicious" men while out walking last week.

According to a state police incident report, at 9:03 a.m. on Sept. 28, troopers received a 911 call from woman who said she was walking in the area of Cedar Swamp and Lawlor roads in Tolland. The woman said two "heavyset Black males" exited a white Acura sport utility vehicle and approached her, according to an incident report.

The woman said they fled in the vehicle once she ran to a neighbor's house.

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The men were reportedly wearing a black and a gray "jogger suit," respectively and the SUV had a Connecticut plate, according to an incident report.

State police said anyone with information on the case can call them at the Troop C barracks — 860-896-3200.

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