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Chesterfield Township Police Investigate Reports of Suspicious Man at Local Bus Stop

Chesterfield Township Police Investigate Reports of Suspicious Man at Local Bus Stop

Residents of Chesterfield Township are on alert following reports that a “suspicious man” has been approaching students at a local bus stop. The Chesterfield Township police are investigating these encounters, which took place near 23 Mile and Donner roads. According to

CBS News Detroit

, a man, described as African American, wearing a black jumpsuit and mask, and walking a dog, questioned students about their school and asked for a phone number.

While some community members have expressed concerns for their children’s safety, other residents suggest the situation may not be as alarming as it appears. Danielle Guastella questioned parental supervision at the bus stop during an interview with

CBS News Detroit

, stating, “Where were your parents at? Why were the parents not there? This isn’t a safe world we live in. If you don’t trust people that much, why would you leave your kids at the bus stop.” Other locals are implementing community watch strategies at bus stops to ensure student safety.

The incident has prompted a response from L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, where officials sent a letter to parents reinforcing safety measures. As reported by

The Voice

, the district is advising bus drivers to be vigilant and is reminding students to report uncomfortable situations and avoid traveling alone.

Details about the individual’s identity remains sparse, but the Chesterfield Police Department is calling for those who might have information about the suspicious man to come forward. According to

ClickOnDetroit

, the man was last seen walking away from the bus stop as students boarded their bus. Local authorities can be contacted at 586-949-2322 by anyone with potential leads or information regarding the incident.

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