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         ~From Sexual predators Set free by Our Justice system to live in your neighborhoods,  possibly right next door to you!   Do yourselves a favor and   ~Track where they live, so your kids don’t become Victims of these known repeat offenders.
         

 

 Check out your neighborhood immediately for freaks and offenders (Links by state  on home page).  Most of them are repeat offenders and have been set free back on our streets by your local state and government, BECAUSE OF PISS POOR LAWS. The Judges that set repeat offenders free are also to blame.

We have started this web site out of total anger and disgust for America's laws when it comes to child perpetrators :

Everyday we hear reports of abuse, neglect, abductions, torture, rape and murder that keep’s happening to our children, not only in the United States, but also all over the world. I’m outraged every time we hear one of these offenses has occurred.  It makes me want to hunt down these perpetrators and avenge them myself, but I can't for the courts would put me away for longer than the actual offenders.

The Department of Justice estimates that more than 50,000 children will be victims of non-family abductions each year. While the rate of recovery in such kidnappings is approximately 99 percent, the trauma of abduction affects far too many.

This means out of the 50,000 kids that are abducted every year

500 children are never recovered! 

No young person in America should ever have to know the terror of abduction, and no family should ever have to experience the nightmare of having a loved one suddenly taken.

 It is hard to ignore the recent events that have been brought to our attention by the media regarding sex offenders and abductions.   YOU NEED TO BE PROACTIVE WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR KIDS.  
Don't let them play outside alone.  Always Watch your child, because it only takes a second for a perpetrator to snatch up your kid. 

More to come....

 

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