OKLAHOMA CITY -
Police are on the hunt for a man accused of preying on children
by trying to kidnap them on their way to and from school in southeast
Oklahoma City.
Neighbors at the Burntwood mobile home park near SE 89th and
Bryant are receiving urgent notices following at least two attempts that
residents believe could have turned tragic.
On Wednesday, children in the neighborhood were trying to take
their minds off of a frightening experience.
"I was...breathing really fast because I didn't know what
to do," 12-year-old Joshua Simmons told News 9.
Joshua and his friends had all heard the news.
"The kid was yelling, 'Please let me go so I can go home to
my mom,'" young witness Tyler Faulkner said. "He wouldn't let him
go."
Managers at the complex say a man tried to kidnap a child on his
way to school Tuesday. Joshua says the child was able to escape by
hitting the suspect and yelling.
"The kid just started running toward the office, and I tried
to catch up with him [to] see if he was OK," Joshua said.
Several days earlier, the complex says a child getting off a
school bus was followed by someone driving a tan colored car. Residents believe
both incidents are related.
"We want kids to go outside and get some exercise, but now
we have to worry about people trying to take the kids while they're out
there," resident Jesse Sappington said.
Children in the area say they have seen the suspect since notices
went out. Parents are hoping police catch up with the man soon.
Witnesses have not been able to give a detailed description of the
suspect other than to say he is an older man with a white
beard wearing dirty tattered clothing.
If you have any information, call police immediately.