Second attempted luring in Bucks Co. community

WRIGHTSTOWN TWP., Pa. - April 17, 2012

Donna Fisher says the incident that occurred this past weekend involved her neighbor's 9-year-old son.

Donna says that neighbor quickly notified the entire community after calling 911.

"She just warned all of us in the neighborhood something's going on here. You're never safe. We feel we're safe here because it's kind of a cul-de-sac, but you're not," Fisher said.

That incident occurred nearly three weeks after two girls, ages 8 and 11, reported a similar incident in front of their home on Township Line Road.

The youngsters were playing in the front yard when a man driving a dark-colored mid-sized vehicle quickly pulled up.

He then reportedly jumped out of the car, opened the passenger-side door and started yelling at them saying,"Come on, come on!"

Then, this past Saturday, the 9-year-old boy on Jane Chapman Drive reports he was playing in the front yard when a man driving a dark-colored SUV pulled up and asked him if he wanted some candy.

But judging from the descriptions given by the victims, investigators believe they are looking for two different men.

"The second one this past weekend was a Caucasian in his 30s and the first one in March was a middle-aged man with gray hair," Newtown Police Chief Rick Pasqualini said.

Chief Pasqualini says in each case the children did the right thing; they immediately ran into the house and told their parents.

Anyone with information is urged to call the Newtown Township Police Department.

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