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Parents on Edge about Possible Child predator lurking around Monrovia
Monrovia, IN
Parents in and around Monrovia are on edge after two incidents there in the past week involving a possible child predator.
In the small enclave of Brookside, 5 miles west of Monrovia, there is concern and outright fear of a possible predator lurking in this rural Morgan County community.
A young girl opened the door of her Brookside home Friday morning and saw a man on the road standing near her yard and then screamed.
The sighting touched off a search of the area by Morgan County sheriff's deputies, who could not find the individual.
The incident conjured up memories of an incident last week when a stranger in a dark pickup truck allegedly offered a ride to a Brookside youth walking to the bus.
Friday, the Monrovia-Gregg school superintendent issued a system-wide notice to parents about the need for vigilance at school bus stops.
Parents in and around Monrovia are on edge after two incidents there in the past week involving a possible child predator.
In the small enclave of Brookside, 5 miles west of Monrovia, there is concern and outright fear of a possible predator lurking in this rural Morgan County community.
A young girl opened the door of her Brookside home Friday morning and saw a man on the road standing near her yard and then screamed.
The sighting touched off a search of the area by Morgan County sheriff's deputies, who could not find the individual.
The incident conjured up memories of an incident last week when a stranger in a dark pickup truck allegedly offered a ride to a Brookside youth walking to the bus.
Friday, the Monrovia-Gregg school superintendent issued a system-wide notice to parents about the need for vigilance at school bus stops.
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