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New Update: Attempt To Approach Schoolchildren In Hudson Valley 'Misinterpreted,' Police Say

This story has been updated.

The incident in question had happened in the area of Barrett Hill Road and Bullet Hole Road in Mahopac, police said.

The incident in question had happened in the area of Barrett Hill Road and Bullet Hole Road in Mahopac, police said.

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A suspicious incident in the Hudson Valley involving a pickup driver who appeared to approach children at a bus stop has been resolved, police said. 

The incident had happened in Putnam County on Monday, Nov. 6, when Carmel Police responded to the area of Barrett Hill Road on a report of a pickup truck approaching children at a Mahopac residence while they were waiting for their bus.

A resident had reported the incident after their children had told them about it, according to police. 

However, the attempt to approach the children has since been revealed to have been "misinterpreted and unrelated to the kids," the department announced on Monday, Nov. 13. 

According to Carmel Police Lt. Michael Bodo, the vehicle and operator were eventually identified and authorities determined that the driver had simply stopped and had gotten out to retrieve an item on the shoulder of the roadway. He had been unaware of the children nearby at their bus stop and did not intend to alarm them, Bodo said. 

"No criminal activity took place," the department said, adding, "We thank the cooperation of the neighborhood, the Mahopac Falls Vol. Fire Department and the Mahopac Central School District for their assistance during this investigation, and most importantly the schoolkids involved for their quick thinking and vigilance." 

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