Crime & Safety
Child Luring Attempt Reported In Warminster
Two men in a Jeep reportedly pulled up to an intersection, looked at one of two young children there, and said "Get in the car."

(UPDATE: Warminster Township Police say they have interviewed the driver of the Jeep and that the public is in no danger. See Tuesday's story by clicking here.)
WARMINSTER, PA — Police in Warminster are investigating a report of two men trying to lure a child into their vehicle.
In a social media post Monday evening, Township Manager Gregg Schuster said the incident happened at about 3:50 p.m. Monday at the intersection of Cornell and Log College drives. Two young children reported being near the intersection when two men pulled up in a Jeep Wrangler.
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They looked at one of the children and said, "Get in the car," according to Schuster.
The vehicle is described as a black Jeep Wrangler with a brown soft top and a spare tire on the back with a cover that had the word "Jeep" on it in white and two white dog paw prints also on the cover.
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The men are described as white males, possibly in their mid-30s. One had black hair and the other had brown hair.
Anyone with information in the case is asked to contact Officer Joseph Parell or Detective David Bonacquisti at 215-672-1000.
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