The Chicago Police Department are investigating an attempted kidnaping that took place this past shabbos in the west Rogers Park section of Chicago.

On Shabbos, September 24 at 9:20 a.m., two sisters ages 7 and 10 were on the way to a shul near the 2900 block of West Lunt Avenue when a light-blue 4-door sedan stopped, and an unknown driver motioned for the girls to come near the car. The driver then opened the door of the vehicle and began to exit. The children started to walk away but the driver continued to drive alongside them. The victims ran home to alert their families who called 911.

The driver fled westbound on Lunt Avenue and the girls were not hurt. Police said investigators described the driver as a male, approximately 40 years of age, bald head, and a brown beard.

District Commander Roberto Nieves released a statement to West Rogers  Park community members:

With the onset of the upcoming Jewish High Holy Days, I wanted to take this opportunity to ensure you that the protection and safety of the community is one of my highest priorities. The 24th District is dedicating multiple resources into the area in order to provide safety, availability, convenience, and high visibility. There will be officers located at stationary posts and patrolling in marked cars, unmarked cars, and on bicycles. Please remember that everyone must remain vigilant.