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Suspicious Man Reported To Police In Dundalk

Grey County OPP are looking into a report of a suspicious man in Dundalk.

Just before 8:30am on Thursday, a 12-year old girl was approached by an unknown man in a pick-up truck on Main St. E while walking to school.  The lone male driver rolled down the window and asked the girl if she was alone.  The frightened girl immediately ran to a nearby store and reported the incident.

The person in question is described as a 40 to 50-year-old man with tanned coloured skin, a “handle bar” style black mustache, and short black hair with grey sides and balding. He was wearing a light grey plain sweatshirt.

The vehicle's description is a full size two door black pick-up truck with tinted windows.  The bottom of the passenger door has a large dent (approximately one foot in length).   The tires had black rims with silver in them.    A vehicle plate was observed on the passenger side of the dashboard.  The rear plate was not in the centre of the bumper, but off to one side.

Police would like to speak with this individual and ask anyone with information which may assist in identifying him, and or the vehicle, is asked to contact Grey County OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Or you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submit a secure web-tip at www.crimestoppersgb.ca.

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