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Alleged abduction try prompts action by Dist. 201

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The man then allegedly ran deeper into the corn and the boy returned to the school grounds, not telling anyone of the incident as he claims he was ordered.

The boy told police the first person he told his story to was his mom when she picked him up around 3:30 p.m. that day.

An officer investigated the incident and reported he did not see any signs of a struggle on the boy's leg or clothes. He did not observe any dirt, injuries or marks on the boy, according to the police report.

He also asked the boy to show the officer where the incident took place. The student took the officer to two locations in the field. The student said he was not exactly sure where it had happened.

The officer reported the dirt in the areas the boy pointed out was hard and the officer did not see any fresh marks in the area where a struggle may have occurred. The officer did see several stalks of corn knocked down in several different locations along the first row of corn.

No school cameras point at the field, but the school reported there were five adults outside with the children at the time of the alleged incident and none of them witnessed the struggle.

Minooka Police Chief Justin Meyer said there was not enough evidence to substantiate the claims and, therefore, he and the department are considering the case inactive. Meyer does not believe there is a threat at this point.

The boy's parents are not taking their son's story the same way, however. They fully believe their son's story.

"I know my son," the mother said. "He was crying (after the incident) while he was playing his video games."

The boy has been "traumatized" by the incident, the mother said, but they are trying to stick to a normal routine as much as possible. He did miss three days of school following the alleged abduction, but has returned.

"I'm paying attention now. This man can be anywhere," she said.

The boy's mother wants to warn all parents in the county of this incident. She is thankful for harvest time, too, because the cornfields around the area are being taken down now.

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