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Evansdale Police Chief Offers Safety Tips to Keep Kids Safe From Criminals

As the weather begins to change and move toward warmer temperatures, children will be spending more time outdoors and away from the immediate supervision of their parents.

As the weather begins to change and move toward warmer temperatures, children will be spending more time outdoors and away from the immediate supervision of their parents. We would like to take this opportunity to remind parents to talk with their children about their safety, before they venture out.

A few simple rules are:

1) Remind your children to NEVER talk to or accept any gifts from strangers.

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2) Play in groups of friends and avoid isolated areas where others cannot easily see them.

3) If someone approaches and asks or tries to force them to accompany them, they should refuse and resist, making as much noise as possible to draw attention to them.

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4) They should keep a schedule to check in with parents or guardians on a regular basis.

5) If they feel uncomfortable about their surroundings, listen to those feelings and go to a place of safety, whether an open business, friend's house, or police or fire station. Call their parent or guardian from there as well as police, if needed.

As parents and adults, we need you to be aware of children playing around your home or place of business. Look out windows and doors frequently and watch over children in the area. If you see anything suspicious, immediately call law enforcement and give them a good description of what you see, including the license plate number of any vehicle that may be involved. Keep watching and if necessary, before police arrive, step in and ask questions.

We would like to encourage all our neighbors to take an active part in continuing to make our neighborhoods a safe place for our children to be.  Keeping our children safe is everyone's responsibility and we ask that everyone play a role to ensure everyone has a pleasant and safe spring and summer.

Kent Smock

Evansdale Chief of Police                                                                            

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