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Hello John k

The above letter we all received through our parent mail from the safer school police . I agree that they've put road instead of avenue but as for the authenticity of the above letter it has come directly from school as a warning .

To me dulwich village is close enough to east dulwich to warrant mine and many other parents to be extra aware of someone who is possiably a danger .

From the Southward News post above:

A Met Police spokesperson told the News: ?Police are looking into an incident where a man approached a four-year-old boy in East Dulwich on November 7 at around 3.30pm.

?The boy was with an adult and officers are making further enquiries.?

Anyone with information that could help the police should call 101



The spokesperson only goes as far as to say "approached". Not sure what that proves, if anything. Probably that without sufficient evidence or other witnesses, Police do not want to categorise this as a crime, prematurely.


There would appear to be a potential disparity between the OP's account/classification of the incident and what the police are willing to say at the moment, for whatever reason.

edhistory Wrote:

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> There is no Calton Road

>

> The term "IC4" is not helpful for parents.

>

> Turney Road is not in SE22.

>

> Is this really a police notice?

>

> John K


That sounds as if it's from a notepad


Southwark News also say "attackers"

nxjen Wrote:

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> Something happened that has raised serious

> concerns


Well - We have now reached the stage of the thread where the initial OP headline has long ago made its initial impact and warned parents and carers of the serious concern issue.


However, now the dust has settled, there is room for another discussion - and it's important to take on board that what the Met Police have said makes no reference to abduction or attempted abduction. I find that interesting.

Mick Mac Wrote:


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> However, now the dust has settled, there is room

> for another discussion - and it's important to

> take on board that what the Met Police have said

> makes no reference to abduction or attempted

> abduction. I find that interesting.


Do you mean as opposed to a 'potential' abduction or have I not read something? If you do, it sounds like police speak for not really knowing what the motive was.

  • 3 years later...

What I find weird is that he was described as ? Asian?.

There have been a few other instances across the country when

toddlers have been led away or grabbed one in Sutton and one up north and all were

described as ? Asian? - something needs to be examined there.

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