Village police said Friday they were investigating a "suspicious incident" where a man possibly followed two juveniles.
RIDGEFIELD PARK -- Village police said Friday they were investigating a "suspicious incident" where a man possibly followed two juveniles.
Two juveniles were walking south on Hudson Avenue on Wednesday between 3 and 3:30 p.m. when the man reportedly got out of a vehicle and started walking in the same direction, police said in a news release.
"This continued for approximately two blocks until the juveniles entered a private home an adjacent street," police said in the release. "After entering the private home, one of the juveniles looked out the window and observed the subject standing across the street."
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The man reportedly fled from the area, according to police.
"It should be noted that the subject did not make any verbal or physical contact with the juveniles," the news release said.
The man was described as Hispanic, about 5-feet tall, possibly in his early 30s, clean shaven with black hair and a stocky build, police said. He was wearing a black hat with orange or red stripes, sunglasses, a black shirt and blue jeans.
He was driving an older four-door sedan, which was possibly silver or gray, police said.
Detectives only want to speak with the man, according to the release.
Police said the encounter was reported Thursday.
Anyone with information was asked to call investigators at 201-641-6400.
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