LOVELAND — Police have released sketches of two suspects as the investigation into a reported attempted kidnapping continues.

According to police, an 11-year-old girl was walking to Monroe Elementary School on 16th Street on Monday morning and between Washington Avenue and Monroe Avenue, a red van pulled up next to her.

The fifth grade girl reported that there were two men in the van. The back door opened and one of the men told her to get in, she told police.

The girl ran to the school, where she immediately reported the incident to staff. From the school, she told police she saw the van drive northbound on Madrone Drive next to Silver Lake Park.

The girl described the men as older white males and said the driver had a pony tail. The red van had a bumper sticker on the back that read “Save a dog, eat a Korean.”

Loveland Police Sgt. Mike Halloran said Wednesday that officers continue to follow up on leads related to the incident and that no related incidents have been reported.

A statewide alert has also been issued for the van.

Anyone with information on this case should contact the Loveland Police Department at 667-2151.