October 6, 2015
Dear Lake View Parents,
According to Perry City Police, on Friday, October 2 around 3:00 PM, a student from Promontory Charter School
was walking home and was stopped by an individual between Promontory and Three Mile Creek Elementary. This
individual told the student that her mother had called and asked him to pick her up from school that day. When she did
not stop, he offered her candy. Luckily, the girl had been taught what to do in that situation and ran to a nearby house.
The girl’s description of the man was that he had brown hair, dark eyes, and a bushy beard. He was driving a silver four door
car that had a sticker with a skull.
A few weeks ago, you received a phone call from Box Elder School District with information about a similar
incident in Tremonton. Our Superintendent, Ron Tolman, said the following:
In an effort to keep our children as safe as possible we share this information. There is enough information to suggest
that all parents may appreciate this notice. We should remain calm, watchful, and alert while reassuring the students
and reinforcing good safety measures you have already taught them.
I want to share what we do to keep students safe at Lake View Elementary. Before school, during recess, and
after school, we have teachers assigned for student supervision. After school, we have staff on duty to see that students
get into cars safely. We ask that all visitors to the school check in at the office so that we know who is in our school, and
wear a badge so that kids and teachers know that the person is okay to be inside our school. If parents are late to pick
up a student after school, the student(s) are brought into the office to wait for a parent to pick them up.
We have made announcements to remind students and teachers to be more watchful and vigilant. Teachers
have had conversations with students to teach them what to do in situations when they are approached by a stranger. I
ask that you please do your part by talking with your children so that they are well-prepared should this situation ever
come up. It is, as the Superintendent stated, important to stay calm but alert. The police around the county are doing
extra patrols around schools, especially before and after school. Brigham City Police ask that you report anything
suspicious to them at 435-734-6650.
Thank you for your support,
Mr. Johnson
Principal
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