BCA alert Suspicious male

MN BCA Alert


Eagle Lake Police took a report of a suspicious vehicle that threw a handful of coins in front of 4 kids on 11/08/17 in front of the Eagle Lake Firehall on Parkway. Two of those students reported contact with the same vehicle this morning, 11/09/17. One reported the vehicle followed behind him very slowly on Parkway. Other student reported the vehicle stopped, dropped cash, and ordered the student to get into his vehicle. That student reported he was wearing a suit and tie and a mask. The vehicle is described as a 4dr red car, little rust on side back, reported as either Toyota or Honda, red more like American Flag red but darker (American Flag used as reference). Plate could be Texas, possibly start GHX. Possibly a white male, blonde hair. Any same or similar please contact Chief Kopp with the Eagle Lake Police Department (5 07) 257-3110 or elpd@eaglelakemn.com

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