Juvenile reports suspicious encounter with unknown man in Cinnaminson

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CINNAMINSON, N.J. — A juvenile female reported a suspicious interaction with an unidentified man near the intersection of Parry Boulevard and Waterford Drive on Saturday, prompting a police search that ultimately turned up no suspects.

According to the Cinnaminson Township Police Department, the incident occurred when a bald white male with no shirt, riding a bicycle, approached the girl and asked her to get on the back of his bike. No physical contact or direct threats were reported.

Police say there is currently no evidence of a crime or criminal intent, but acknowledged the incident raised concern in the community. “While no crime or criminal intent has been established at this time, the interaction understandably caused concern,” police stated on social media.

Officers canvassed the area thoroughly, with assistance from the Delran Police Department. The man, described only by his appearance and mode of transportation, was not located during the search.

The police department emphasized the importance of reporting unusual or suspicious activity as a precautionary measure.

Community urged to stay alert

The Cinnaminson Police shared the report via Facebook and X on Saturday to raise awareness. The department did not release further identifying information due to the ongoing nature of the inquiry and the lack of evidence indicating a crime.

No further incidents or similar reports have been received in the area as of Sunday morning. Authorities continue to monitor for any additional information or tips from the public.

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