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UPDATE: Police Concerned About Child Safety

By: Bret Lemoine
Updated: November 29, 2012

TOWN OF MENASHA, Wis. (WFRV) Suspicious incidents were the focus of a public meeting Thursday night.

Those incidents involved adults approaching children in several communities throughout the Fox Valley. Some of those cases have resulted in arrests for indecent conduct. During one incident, a man exposed himself to young girls near Menasha High School. He then offered them $20 to lift their shirts.

Crime prevention officers from Neenah, Menasha, and the Town of Menasha teamed up with Mission Home and the Fox Cities Victim Crisis Responders for the meeting.

The officers began with a presentation, then follow up with a question and answer session for parents. At the same time, a presentation was given to children on the "Yell and Tell" program as well as stranger safety.

If you want information on the "Yell and Tell" program, click here.

Dozens packed the Town of Menasha Municipal Complex for the meeting.

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