An investigation is underway after reports of an attempted luring in on Tuesday afternoon.
Officials with the Clover Park School District sent out a letter to families warning them about the incident, and said it involved a student in the Broadmoor housing area.
"The safety of our students is our top priority, and we take this report very seriously," the district said.
In the letter, the district said it will be working with Joint Base Lewis-McChord and will have additional patrols working with the school.
There is limited information about the person involved, but the suspect is described as a white man, wearing a mask and driving a dark or black van.
Anyone who sees anything suspicious is asked to contact law enforcement immediately.
Information in this story came from the Clover Park School District.
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