Range Lake child says man followed them home – twice

A child in Yellowknife’s Range Lake area says an unidentified stranger has been following them home from school.

In a statement on Wednesday, police said the most recent incident came on Tuesday afternoon, at around 3pm, as the child walked home on Borden Drive.

The child noticed a man wearing a dark hoodie – pulled up over his head – following them. When the student crossed the road, the man did the same.

Only when a police patrol car passed by did the man decide to leave. According to the child, it’s the second time this has happened.

RCMP say the incidents are ‘suspicious’ and ask parents to make sure their children know what to do in a similar situation.

“Create a family safety plan and review it with all family members,” is police advice.

“If you believe you are being followed, cross the street, go to the nearest group of people or business and call the police.

“If you are suddenly confronted by anyone who demands that you go with him, run away, yell for help, throw a rock through a store or car window – do whatever you can to attract attention.

“If the criminal is after your backpack or other material items, throw them one way while you run the other way. Call police as soon as it is safe to do so.”

Ollie Williams
Ollie Williams
Hello! I'm the one with the British accent. Thanks for supporting CJCD. To contact me, you can email me, find me on Twitter or call (867) 920-4663.

Continue Reading

You may also like



cjcd Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

“Place branding” pitched to Yellowknife city council

Economic Development Director Kerry Thistle and Community Engagement Advisor Richela Solatorio presented what is described as a “master story” of the city through the experiences of those who live here. While some aspects of the planned pitch were met with enthusiasm, city council members said that Indigenous identity and culture must be integral to such a project.

Fort Smith RCMP investigate fatal snowmobile crash

Fort Smith RCMP are investigating a fatal snowmobile collision that occurred in a remote wilderness area that occurred over the weekend

Sambaa K’e Access Rd Closes for season, with more roads on closure notice

GNWT’s Department of Infrastructure says Sambaa K'e Access Road has been closed for the season and more sections of the Mackenzie Valley Winter road on closure notice. The department closed the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road's Wrigley – Délı̨nę Junction. Today, all remaining sections of the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road were placed on 24-hour closure notice. Wekweètì and Gamètì winter roads are currently restricted to night travel only between 10 pm to 10 am.

GNWT releases Tourism 2030 strategy

The Government of the Northwest Territories has released Tourism 2030: Sustainable Journeys Ahead, a new five-year strategy to help grow and support the territory’s tourism sector.

GNWT apologizes for 2022 raid of Lutselk’e cultural camp

GNWT issued an apology on behalf of the territorial government to the Lutselk'e Dene First Nation for a raid at a camp at Artillery Lake back in 2022. Simpson said that a review of the conduct of wildlife officers is ongoing. Four years ago, the community was subject to what Elders and community members described as a "traumatic" raid by wildlife officers for allegedly harvesting caribou considered off limits in the zone. The search warrant was later deemed unlawful in N.W.T.’s superior court.