Police have resolved one of a few attempted child luring cases reported in Berks County over the past week.
One of the latest incidents was reported to have occurred around 9 a.m. Monday in the area of Grandview Drive and Pennwyn Place in Cumru Township.
A 15-year-old Governor Mifflin High School student was walking to her school bus stop when, police said, an older man stopped his vehicle and asked the girl if she needed a ride.
"No, I'm walking to the bus stop," the girl replied, according to police.
The men then stated, "Well, get in. I'm going that way."
The student replied, "No thanks. I'm fine."
The man then drove away, police said.
Further investigation on Tuesday resulted in police identifying the driver and determining that he was acting as a good Samaritan who was offering the girl a ride because of the inclement weather.
No criminal intent existed and no charges will be filed, police said.
Police continue to investigate other recent reports of child luring attempts in Berks County, including the botched abduction of an 11-year-old child on North Park Road in Wyomissing on Monday.
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