Attempted lurings reported in Rochester

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

Three times this week, a different teenage boy waiting at a different school bus stop in Rochester has had a motorist stop and tell him he’s missed his bus and offer him a ride to school.

It happened most recently early this morning on 183rd Avenue Southwest by the bus barn, according to the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office.

The sheriff’s office is asking the public to be vigilant.

All have occurred between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m., but the vehicles  described are different; and the drivers have been said to be both male and female, sheriff’s Lt. Cliff Ziesemer said this morning.

The sheriff’s office has deputies in the areas in the mornings and expect to continue through at least Monday, trying to intercept another such incident, according to Ziesemer.

Sheriff’s Sgt. Ray Brady said this morning a teen was waiting for a bus when a smaller black vehicle came down his driveway, and he was contacted.

Students and parents need to be alert and aware, and if possible wait in groups for the school busses, Brady said. And please call right way if something similar happens again, Brady urged.

“The faster these reports get to us, the faster we can get in the area,” he said.

The first one was reported to authorities on Tuesday, in which a 13-year-old boy told his mother that a woman in a black sport utility vehicle approached him while he waited for his bus about 6:30 a.m. on Monday at the 9700 block of 180th Way Southwest.

The Rochester School District has been passing along information on its Facebook page, as it has gotten reports from law enforcement.

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4 Responses to “Attempted lurings reported in Rochester”

  1. BleeBloo says:

    These kinds of stories have been circulating for a long time, they were popular when I was in school. Who knows how many of them are actually true, especially if it’s just one kid telling the story. “I saw a UFO”, sure you did.

  2. Concerned Mom says:

    These are kids, I’m sure the last thing they are thinking about is a license plate or cell pic. Some kids don’t have a cell…. and hopefully they did what kids are taught to do, get away ASAP! Sounds like you have never been in this type of situation and hopefully you never will be. But if you are get away as quick as you can! And always remember sarcasm gets you nowhere, it is the lowest form of wit.

  3. Connie Todd says:

    My 8 yr old son catches the bus one stop away from where the first incident occurred. A few times this year he has wanted to be a “big boy” and has begged to go to his bus stop alone. Of course I would never allow that and these lurings have really driven the point home to him that he can’t trust anybody and mom isn’t so bad after all for telling him no. We wait for the bus now with an aluminum baseball bat close by!

  4. ▀█▀☸☸dᴀℕℂƸ says:

    must be too hard to write the license plate # or use a cel to snap a pic