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Scary stranger encounters reported in Burnaby and Nanaimo

A 15-year-old girl in Burnaby and an eight-year-old girl in Nanaimo were targeted in unrelated incidents.

Girls aged 15 and 8 targeted in unrelated incidents

A closeup shows an RCMP patch on the shoulder of a the uniform of a police officer standing outside.
RCMP in Burnaby and Nanaimo are seeking information on the two unrelated incidents. (Submitted by RCMP)

Burnaby RCMP say a man lunged at a15-year-old girl near a high school on Monday afternoon, in one of two unrelated incidents of strangers trying to grab girls this week.

The man allegedly approached the teenager near Cariboo Hill Secondary School and tried to engage her in conversation. He lunged at her as she ran away. No physical contact was made.

He is described asSouth Asian, six feet two inches tall, with a slender build and 30 years of age. He was wearing a baseball hat, black hoodie, black sweat pants and a gold chain necklace.

His car was described as a silver, older-model four-door sedan with missing paint near the front licence plate.

Anyone with information about theincident is asked to contact Burnaby RCMP at 604-646-9999, or, if they wish to remain anonymous,Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477orsolvecrime.ca

Nanaimo girl grabbed

A similar incident in Nanaimo on Tuesday has RCMPin that city also asking for help.

A man tried to grab an eight-year-old girl as she rode her bike home from school on Bradley Street in centralNanaimo.

The girl kicked the man and was able to pedal away.

"The young lady did everything she needed to do to remove herself from a dangerous situation," said Const. Gary O'Brien.

The man is described as white with a dark beard and dark hair. He was wearing sunglasses andwas driving a red pickup truck with a white stripe.

Anyone with information is asked to call NanaimoRCMPat 250-754-2345.