Man Tried to Abduct Child Near Suburban Park: PD

Witnesses told officers that a man was walking by the park, speaking to himself in an unidentified foreign language, when he called over to two children in the playground area

Oak Park police are searching for a man who tried to abduct a child Monday morning in a park in the western suburb. 

Officers responded about 10:30 a.m. to a call of a suspicious person at Fox Park, near South Oak Park Avenue and Jackson Boulevard, according to a statement from Oak Park police. 

Witnesses told officers that a man was walking by the park, speaking to himself in an unidentified foreign language, when he called over to two children in the playground area, police said. When he called out to the children, he spoke in English with a foreign accent. 

The children walked over to the man, who then knelt down, reached through the fence and gave a high-five to one of the children, police said. He then stood up, reached over the fence, picked up the other child and turned as if to walk away. 

The child’s caretaker and other witnesses confronted the man and he put the child down, police said. He was last seen walking away southbound on Oak Park Avenue. 

The suspect is described as a black man, between 25 and 35 years old, standing between 5-feet-10 and 5-feet-11 with a stocky build, round face, dark eyes, a dark complexion and may have had a mustache and bushy sideburns, police said. He was wearing a black hat, a black long-sleeved shirt, black pants, black fingerless gloves and possibly a black jacket or sweater tied around his waist. 

Anyone with information on the attempted child abduction is asked to contact Oak Park police at (708) 386-3800.

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