Many children were afraid that their parents were worried: the news that alleged kidnappers in the municipal area of Neukirchen would brew one of the Enknach on Tuesday morning like a current fire. But: it was just a strange misunderstanding.
What happened? A twelve -year -old boy had noticed on the way to school that two brothers and sisters on foot were apparently approached and pushed to drive. He immediately reported this incident at his school and the police were also involved. According to the first information, two men between 35 and 40 years old, each with baldness, should have been.
The directors of the local primary school (US) and the high school (MS) were dedicated to immediately warn the parents of their protected persons. Information with important security instructions was sent.
“A student and a student from high school or primary school were approached by an unknown driver and pushed into the vehicle to come in. Fortunately the children responded correctly, could not continue and immediately changed to a confidant,” said the letter in which also valuable tips for the parents.
Parents must warn children
These should definitely talk to their descendants about the right behavior in such situations. “Children need to know that they are never allowed to get into a foreign car – not even if the driver indicates to act or needs help on behalf of their parents.”
Moreover, they must be encouraged to say “no” loud and clear and immediately run away if they feel uncomfortable or threatened. “Encourage your child to immediately report back thoughts to a teacher, the parents or the police.”
Snack for the grandchildren
The excitement in the 2500-residents community was great. Until a mother in the evening ensured that it was apparently a misunderstanding of the young witness. Because not two men were in the car, but an older couple. And this only wanted to give his two grandchildren a cracking like a snack.
Source: Krone

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