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Police urging women to call 911 after 2 women report being followed on Vancouver streets

Vancouver police say officers are investigating after two women report being followed and approached by suspicious menwhile walking on Vancouver streets earlier this week.

Two women report being followed, approached by suspicious men in 2 separate incidents

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Vancouver police are urging women to call 911 if they feel targeted by men on the street or if they are approached by someone they feel is acting suspiciously. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

Vancouver police say officers are investigating after two women reported being followed and approached by suspicious menwhile walking on Vancouver streets earlier this week.

The first incident involved a woman whosaid she had been walking her dog near Main Street and East First Avenue around midday Sunday when she first noticed she was being followed by two men, according to police.

Speaking at a news conference Wednesday, Const. Tania Visintinsaid the men never spoke to herbut would stare at her, then look back to their cellphones when she made eye contact.

"The woman did return home safely and called police, as she was suspicious of the men."

Woman approached, asked to make call

A second suspicious incident happened Monday at around 10:30 p.m. PT, when another woman was also out walking, this time near Scotia Street and East Broadway,when a man pulled up next to her in a four-door sedan.

He approached her to ask if she would make a phone call for him, Visintin said.

Police were called in to search for the suspect vehicle but none was found and no suspects have been identified.

"As far as I know, these are the only two incidents that have occurred that are suspicious in nature," she said.

"If any of this sounds familiar to anybody, or ifsomething like this has happened to you, we need you to call police so we can investigate."