Police in Thunder Bay, Ont. are reporting another attempted abduction in the city, this one taking place before the one reported to police on Wednesday.

In a written release issued Friday, police said a 26-year-old woman was walking in the area of Beverly Street and Nobel Road around 10 p.m. on Monday, pushing her infant in a stroller, when she was approached by a vehicle. One man got out and attempted to drag the woman inside, according to police.

She was reportedly able to call for help, and two other people came to her aid. Subsequently, the suspects fled, police said. Neither she nor her child were hurt.

The two suspects are described as black men in their early 30s with one having a thick accent and the other wearing studded earrings. Police described the vehicle as a blue-green SUV-style vehicle.

"These suspect and vehicle descriptors are similar to the ones reported in a similar type incident that occurred on May 24 on Syndicate Ave," police said in their release.

Police repeated their request that anyone with information contact them or Crime Stoppers.

Police also urged people to remain vigilant when walking alone.