Police investigate suspicious incident near grade school; Wise student turns down ride from stranger

By Dee Longfellow

FOR THE ELMHURST INDEPENDENT

On May 14, Elmhurst Police received a call from the parent of a 10-year-old boy who reported a suspicious encounter that occurred at approximately 3 p.m. while walking home from school in the 400 block of Huntington Lane.

The driver of a gray older model sedan-type vehicle reportedly stopped to ask if the child needed a ride. The child declined and the vehicle drove away without any further conversation. The driver was described as a white male with black hair wearing a black coat.

On May 16, Interim Superintendent Dr. Linda Yonke put out a communiqué to all staff and families of the District 205 community explaining the incident. Her message also addressed student safety, along with safe campuses and surrounding neighborhoods being a top priority for the district.

“This weekend, school officials received a safety update from our Elmhurst Police Department school liaison officers that we are sharing for your information,” Yonke said in the memo. “9-1-1 was immediately and appropriately called as soon as the student told a trusted adult. The incident is under investigation by the Elmhurst Police Department and increased police presence has been added to the area.

“We are encouraging our school community to remain vigilant. If you see something suspicious, please do not hesitate to report it right away. Be sure to remind your children of the importance of staying away from strangers.”

The Elmhurst Police Department continues to investigate this incident and is asking for the public’s help. Anyone with additional information, please contact the Elmhurst Police at 630-530-3050.