United States Missing Child Statistics – A child goes missing every 40 seconds in the U. S. ,over 2,100 per day – 800,000 children go missing each year – 90% are juveniles – 50% are 4-11 years old – Strangers commit 53% of child abductions that end tragically – Kidnapping statistics in America also show that it generally takes a parent 2-4 hours to provide complete information to law enforcement agencies – Another 500,000 go missing without ever being reported! ** (Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrown away Children, October 2002) If those statistics aren’t scary when it comes to the safety of our children I don’t know what is! From the moment our children are born we as parents naturally worry about them. Are they hungry?Are they warm enough? Are they sick? Our kids safety and well being are uppermost in our thoughts at all times. Hazards are everywhere and we worry most when we are not with our children and seemingly have no control over their well being. Is it surprising that many parents are turning to technology to provide an added measure of reassurance? Moving beyond the baby monitor and even the cellphone is a new monitoring method called GPS-Global Positioning System. Under what circumstances would I use a GPS tracking Device for my child? I recall an incident when my oldest child was very young and we were shopping at the mall. I was standing at the counter at Wendy’s paying for our order and when I turned Kevin was nowhere to be seen!Have you had that or a similar situation happen? Fear grips you, your heart races, you search desperately,frantic with worry and the thought occurs to you that your child may have been kidnapped or injured. My experience ended happily as Kevin was playing a game of hide and seek,but sadly there are similar stories with unhappy endings. Kids are naturally curious and easily distracted. Wouldn’t it ease any parents mind to be able to instantly track their location. As our children age and go off to school they sometimes have to walk alone or perhaps they just want to go to the park with a friend. While every child needs to have a measure of independence,we as parents worry about these situations. A Personal GPS Tracking Device can help monitor your child’s movements and determine if they are where they should be. Young children need close supervision. The GPS Tracking Device for children works on the principle that you can set parameters and have a “virtual” fence. If the child goes outside those preset parameters an alarm is sent to the parent device immediately letting you know where your child is. Would I use a GPS Tracking Device on my children if they were young? You bet I would!Regrettably we live in a world where we cannot guarantee the safety of our children 100% of the time but wouldn’t you feel better just knowing you had one more weapon in your parental arsenal to protect your child? Check out those statistics again and I think you will agree that a GPS tracking device is just another layer of protection that will bring you peace of mind. Parents with special needs children,children with autism for example,or other special needs kids would benefit greatly with a tracking device designed especially for children. There are various makes and models that will be the perfect solution for you and your kids! Isn’t your peace of mind and your child’s safety worth the investigation and investment of the right tracking device that will fit your child and unique situation and budget? There are numerous devices on the market today. GPS watches to fit children,shoes that have built-in tracking devices and small GPS devices that will fit in a backpack. Amber Alert,Zoombak and other more traditional gps tracking devices are available Jenna Kincade

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Before I start off, I am sure that nobody has my password to my email. In fact, I am positive of that.
Ok, so I have two email addresses – a Yahoo email address and a hotmail email address. I never use my Yahoo email, but use my hotmail almost constantly. In some places, such as YouTube, my email is displayed so people can add me without having to ask. Just recently, I annoyed someone on YouTube. It turns out, that this “person” is in fact part of a huge group on YouTube that specialise in tormenting people on the website for their sick little minds to be entertained.
I have been receiving numerous random friend requests on my messenger for 3 days now. There is a specific chat room where someone is pretending to be me by telling everyone to add my email address to engage in “cyber-sex”. This is constant and I have received over 100 in the past 3 days at least. I block them all.
Today, I logged into my hotmail to discover 120 new emails. They are all similar: “Please confirm your email address” which are the emails you get when signing up to a website. These people are signing me up to websites but obviously cant continue with the sign up process. My concern, is that there are websites out there that sometimes DON’T ask for an email address to be confirmed. God knows what these people are doing on the websites that dont require confirmation.
I seem to be getting them constantly from random websites. I have also been getting emails from random contacts telling me to stop sending them viruses (even though I haven’t been sending anything out). What worries me, is that I received an email from a website giving me the “link I required”. The link is in fact a link to a website filled with hundreds of child porn images, which is illegal.
Is this a crime? I am being harassed online by a group of people who are using my email for all sorts of illegal purposes and the last thing I want is the cops raiding my house for child porn images!
I don’t live in USA so FBI isn’t an option. Can I report to the police?
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