Police are seeking information about a man who offered two young Auckland girls a ride home in his van that had the 'F-word' spray-painted across its back, windowless doors.
North Shore Police are seeking information about the Sunday, June 7 incident in Glenfield.
"At around 3.30pm, two girls aged around 10- and 12-years-old were walking along Chivalry Rd near Glenfield Intermediate," said a statement from police.
"A man in a white van pulled over and asked if they wanted a ride home.
"The girls declined and ran away and the male drove off."
The white van has some distinct features including: rust in some areas; red wheels with black tyres; no windows on the back and barn-style doors, similar to a Ford Transit and the "F word" written in full across its back doors in black spray paint.
The statement said the driver was described as a male Caucasian with tanned skin, aged in his 30s with unshaven stubble and a "slightly roundish face".
He had short, straight medium-length brown hair and a tattoo on the upper left arm, possibly of a gun.
His left air was pierced with sleeper earrings on the top and bottom and he was wearing shorts, t-shirts and jandals.
*Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Todd Bartlett at the North Shore Police on 09 477 5000, or to report information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.