Detectives are asking Santa Clarita Valley residents to help identify an individual who was allegedly taking photos of children at Central Park Saturday.
On Saturday, deputies began receiving reports of a man allegedly taking photos of children at Central Park in Saugus, said Deputy Natalie Arriaga, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station in a Facebook post.
“The male was seen photographing juveniles at Central Park during a volleyball game,” Arriaga said. “When the informant attempted to contact the individual, he ran away onto Bouquet Canyon Road into the wash area and out of view.”
A report has been filed and an active investigation is ongoing, according to Sheriff’s officials.
The individual deputies are looking for is described as a white or Hispanic man around 30, with brown hair, brown eyes, 5’10” 160 pounds, and was wearing a blue jacket, purple plaid shirt, blue jeans and Puma shoes, according to Arriaga.
“Detectives are asking for your help in identifying the male pictured,” Arriaga said.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Nisenoff at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at (661)-255-1121.
Anonymous tips may also be submitted by calling “L.A. Crime Stoppers” at 800-222-TIPS (8477), or by visiting the website.
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