Detectives are still looking for a woman who allegedly tried to lure a child away from a Baldivis park.
The woman allegedly approached the child at a playground near Annabelle Way and Elderberry Drive just before 3pm on Monday, September 8 and attempted to lead them away.
Luckily, the child's parent intervened.
The accused was last seen walking towards Kerosene Lane.
She is described as having light brown skin, of medium build, with black hair tied back and wore glasses.
The woman was wearing a large, dark coloured hooded puffer jacket, a white shirt, blue jeans and black thongs.
Anyone with CCTV or dash camera vision who may have been in the vicinity around the time of the incident can upload via this portal - https://wapf.au.evidence.com/axon/communityrequest/public/suspiciousapproachbaldivis
Anyone with information relating to this incident, or the identity of the woman, is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
All reports to Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous.
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