IN EVERY STATE, law enforcement can now locate predators distributing child pornography online. These criminals don't just traffic in the destruction of innocence. An estimated 1 in 3 is also a "hands-on" child sexual predator. That means anti-child exploitation agents can now follow the trail of evidence "back through the Internet" to the door of children waiting for rescue.

Bold action now will protect more children than any other strategy within America's power. Here's information on what's being done in your state...

 
   
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What Teamwork Can Do...Two Sisters Rescued

Monday, 18 January 2010

A beer can, a pair of spectacles and dedicated teamwork led to the rescue of two sisters, ages 4 and 6, from further sexual abuse… and the filming of it.
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Unorthodox: NASA Perpetrator Gets Creative Charging, Probation

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

In a highly unusual move, federal prosecutors charged a NASA employee for violating NASA regulations instead of child pornography charges. The defendant agreed to plead guilty. The judge accepted the plea agreement and sentenced him to five years probation,...
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CP Evidence Could Convict on Abuse of Autistic Child

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

A 61-year-old Silver Spring man has been charged with sexually abusing an 11-year-old autistic boy.
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Former Delegate Starts His Jail Term

Monday, 12 January 2009

Robert McKee starts his 37-month sentence today for child pornography possession.
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Maryland Lawmaker Gets 3 Years

Monday, 24 November 2008

Maryland state delegate Robert McKee, who served as the executive director of the Hagerstown Big Brothers Big Sisters and adopted a 16-year old girl he met there, has been sentenced to 3 years on federal child pornography charges.
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    In wake of tragedy, Tracy could lead nation

    Tuesday, 07 April 2009

    Hope of rescuing 8 year-old Sandra Cantu collapsed yesterday, when police located the child's body in Tracy, California. But there is still hope for other Tracy children--and it's in the hands of Tracy leaders.
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    Maryland

    Lead Agency or Agencies Investigating in this State:
    Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force 

    Maryland State Police

    Jurisdiction: Maryland

    Contact: Lt. John Wilhelm

    Phone: (410) 290-1620 Ext. 376

    E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

     

     

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