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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A New Missouri Cyber Crime Task Force

Friday, 27 March 2009

Police Chiefs and Sheriffs have joined together to form the Southwestern Missouri Cyber Crime Task Force (SMCCTF).
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Online Detective Retires Alias

Sunday, 25 January 2009

Cindy, as in "CindyNDiamond," will no longer be surfing the Internet and chatting with online predators from around the United States. "Cindy," the alias of Diamond, Missouri Police Department Detective Jim Murray, has been 13 for six...
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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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Missouri 

 

Lead Agency or Agencies Investigating in this State:

Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force

 

Glendale Police Department

Jurisdiction: Missouri

Contact: Lt. Joe Laramie

Phone: (314) 889-4282

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

 

 

Missouri ICAC Affiliated Agencies

 

 

 
 

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