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Attempted child abductions reported in Hutto, Round Rock, and Leander
Attempted child abductions reported in Hutto, Round Rock, and Leander

Yahoo

time12-04-2025

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Attempted child abductions reported in Hutto, Round Rock, and Leander

The Brief Hutto and Round Rock police are investigating a report of an attempted child abduction In Hutto, the child was able to give police a detailed description and a sketch of the suspect was drawn up There have been other reported child abductions in Leander and Round Rock HUTTO, Texas - Hutto and Round Rock police are investigating a report of an attempted child abduction. This is not the first attempted child abduction reported in the Central Texas area. Within the past few months, child abductions were reported in Leander and Round Rock. Parents are encouraged to have conversations with their children about safety precautions, and to be aware of their surroundings. What we know According to Hutto police, the attempted child abduction happened recently. Two men, driving a white Ford Transit-style van, approached a child in the Riverwalk subdivision. One of the men attempted to grab the child through the open side door of the van. The child was able to provide the police with a description of one of the men. Hutto police are now asking for help identifying the suspect. He is described as a Hispanic man with a tan complexion, tattoos covering both arms, multiple piercings — including an eyebrow piercing — three gold teeth and dark-colored hair with streaks of white or blonde. Detectives are coordinating with neighboring police departments to see if there are possible links between similar cases. This investigation is ongoing. Why you should care Parents are encouraged to have conversations with their children about safety precautions, and to be aware of their surroundings. If you have information about this incident or recognize the subject from the sketch, please contact the Hutto Police Department at 512-846-2200 or email HuttoCrimeTips@ Other reporting tools open to the public include the Tip411 anonymous text-a-tip system, which allows the public to report information confidentially. The backstory Round Rock police said on April 8, around 4:30 p.m., officers responded to a report of a man attempting to lure children into a van near the 1700 block of E. Mesa Park Drive. The children told officers they were walking in the area when a vehicle with two suspects wearing masks pulled up beside them. They said one suspect exited the vehicle, grabbed a child by the arm, and offered candy. One child quickly intervened, allowing the children to escape and run to safety. The two suspects then fled the scene. Officers are actively investigating the incident. No arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective Bernie Villegas at 512-671-2709 or email bvillegas@ The backstory The incident happened on April 2, at the Lakeline Apartments at 3000 N. Lakeline Boulevard, involving a four-year-old child. "Very, very uncommon," said Lt. Mike Mohler with the Leander Police Department earlier this month. "In the 25 years that I've been with Leander, almost 25 years that I've been with Leander, it's the first." The child is safe and was not injured, and no weapons were involved. RELATED: Check your cameras: Cedar Park, Leander police looking for attempted kidnapping suspect Leander police released a description of the suspect: White male Approximately 5'9" Thin build Short dark curly hair Last seen wearing a black long-sleeved T-shirt and light-colored shorts; no shoes Lt. Mohler said they were not able to locate the suspect via drones or K9s, so he's turning to the public for help identifying him. The suspect fled the scene on foot southbound from the apartment complex and is still at large. The backstory Round Rock police said on March 13, around 5 p.m., officers responded to the 1500 block of W. Mesa Park Dr. after a man approached a teen and attempted to force her inside his car. The girl was able to get away when a neighbor helped. RELATED: Man arrested, charged for attempted abduction of teen girl in Round Rock Police later found the suspect, 30-year-old Joel Maske. Maske was booked into the Williamson County Jail and faces charges of attempted aggravated kidnapping. The investigation is ongoing. The Source Information from the Hutto Police Department, the Round Rock Police Department, and previous coverage

Check your cameras: Cedar Park, Leander police looking for attempted kidnapping suspect
Check your cameras: Cedar Park, Leander police looking for attempted kidnapping suspect

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

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Check your cameras: Cedar Park, Leander police looking for attempted kidnapping suspect

The Brief Residents in the Carriage Hill subdivision are being asked to check their cameras for footage of an attempted kidnapping suspect. Police are asking residents to check camera footage from April 1 and April 2, specifically in the area near and around Hawk Drive. Leander police say a man attempted to kidnap a four-year-old child from the Lakeline Apartments on April 2. CEDAR PARK, Texas - Police are still looking for a suspect in an attempted kidnapping from earlier this month and are asking residents in the area to check their cameras. What we know Cedar Park police are asking residents in the Carriage Hills subdivision to check their security camera footage from April 1 and April 2 for any sightings of a man suspected in an attempted kidnapping. Police are focusing specifically on the area near and around Hawk Drive. Cedar Park police say that a resident reported seeing someone matching the suspect's description around 11 p.m. on April 1, roaming the neighborhood. The backstory The incident happened on April 2, at the Lakeline Apartments at 3000 N. Lakeline Boulevard, involving a four-year-old child. "Very, very uncommon," said Lt. Mike Mohler with the Leander Police Department earlier this month. "In the 25 years that I've been with Leander, almost 25 years that I've been with Leander, it's the first." The child is safe and was not injured, and no weapons were involved. What we know Leander police have released a description of the suspect: White male Approximately 5'9" Thin build Short dark curly hair Last seen wearing a black long-sleeved T-shirt and light-colored shorts; no shoes Lt. Mohler said they were not able to locate the suspect via drones or K9s, so he's turning to the public for help identifying him. The suspect fled the scene on foot southbound from the apartment complex and is still at large. What you can do Anyone with any information that might help identify the suspect or with any footage to share is urged to call Sgt. Aaron George at 512-528-2839 or email them at ageorge@ Leander police are also advising the public to: Stay Alert: Always be aware of your surroundings, especially in unfamiliar areas. Travel in Groups: There's safety in numbers—avoid walking alone at night or in secluded places. Trust Your Instincts: If a situation feels off, remove yourself as quickly as possible. Share Your Whereabouts: Let a friend or family member know where you're going and when to expect you back. Avoid Distractions: Limit phone use while walking so you can stay aware of people around you. Residents can report any suspicious behavior to the police immediately at 512-528-2800. The Source Information in this report comes from Facebook posts from Cedar Park and Leander police and previous reporting by FOX 7 Austin.

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