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In Melbourne, a former police detective has emphasized the importance of parents having conversations with their children about the dangers posed by strangers, following an attempted abduction of an 11-year-old girl. The incident involved a man in a grey Audi SUV attempting to coerce the girl into his vehicle as she was walking home from school. Fortunately, the quick-thinking girl managed to escape and seek help from a nearby resident, avoiding any physical harm.

Former Detective Narelle Fraser highlights the significance of parents talking to their children about stranger safety, advising them to empower their kids to speak up if they ever feel scared or uncomfortable in such situations. The police are actively seeking assistance from the public to identify the alleged offender, described as a Middle Eastern man with specific physical characteristics.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for ongoing discussions between parents and children about safety, particularly in relation to interactions with strangers. By promoting open communication and awareness, families can better equip their children to respond effectively and seek help when faced with potential dangers.

 

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Article Title: Parents warned as Victoria Police continue search for man after alleged abduction
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