Crime & Safety

Police Seek Public's Help to ID Woman Who Approached Children near E.P. Rock School

Hudson Police are looking for the public's help identifying a woman who reportedly offered three children free kittens if they would get into her vehicle. She is described as being about 50 years old with long brown hair, and drives a maroon car.

Police are looking for the public’s help identifying a woman who reportedly offered three children free kittens if they would get into her vehicle.

According to Hudson Police:

Three 11-year-old children were walking home at about 3:50 p.m. Wednesday, May 22 in the area of 13th Street South and Frear Street near E.P. Rock Elementary School when they were approached by a woman in a maroon four-door car that is described as having bumper stickers on it.

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The woman in the car offered the three children free kittens, which she had in this vehicle, Hudson Police Chief Marty Jensen said. When the children refused, the woman offered to give the children a ride home.

The children again refused, the police chief said, and the woman drove away.

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The woman is described as being about 50 years old with long brown hair.

Anyone with information about this incident or who this woman might be is asked to contact the Hudson Police Department at (715) 386-4771.  

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