Teen abduction probe intensifies in north Edmonton

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 7:21 pm

Authorities are on the hunt for a man linked to the attempted abduction of a teenage girl in north Edmonton. The suspect, noted for some extra eyebrow-raising behavior, has prompted an appeal for public assistance as police work fervently to piece together the incident and secure community safety.


globalnews.ca / Attempted abduction of teenage girl in north Edmonton rattles community

A suspect in the attempted abduction of a teenage girl near her north Edmonton school is also believed to be the same person spotted naked and masturbating nearby the same week.

edmontonjournal.com / Police seek tips to help identify man suspected of trying to abduct a teen girl in north Edmonton

Police are asking for the public’s to help identify a man who may be connected to an apparent attempted child abduction on Friday in northwest Edmonton. A 15-year-old girl reported an intoxicated man approached her on Friday at roughly 9 a.m. while she was walking in the area of 145 Avenue and 125…


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