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mapping registered offenders in your neighborhood

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  • Started 3 years ago by MerD
  • Latest reply from Renee in Arkansas
  1. http://www.familywatchdog.us/

    www.FamilyWatchDog.us

    When you visit this site you can enter your address and a map will pop up with your house as a small icon of a house. There will be red, blue and green dots surrounding your entire neighborhood. When you click on these dots a picture of a criminal will appear with his or her home address and the description of the crime he or she has committed.

    The best thing is that you can show your children these pictures and see how close these people live to your home or school.

    This site was developed by John Walsh from Americas Most Wanted. This is another tool we can use to help us keep our kids safe.

    Posted 3 years ago by MerD #

  2. Thanks MerD..I had seen this site or something similar a couple years ago..scary but there are several more in my area than before..I think I should check this regularly...

    Posted 3 years ago by 2bpurring #

  3. I saw my cousin's dipsh*t husband on there.

    Posted 3 years ago by HuddysMama #

  4. WOW! All parents need to take advantage of the information here.

    Posted 3 years ago by kittymom #

  5. It is scary to know that so many exist, but good to be aware. Thank you for reminding us.

    Posted 3 years ago by SylMiaFelixMomma #

  6. It's even scarier to think of the one's who DON'T register.

    Posted 3 years ago by HuddysMama #

  7. Thanks MerD always good information to know...

    Posted 3 years ago by AZDEBRA 5/27 & crew #

  8. Thanks MerD, I'm going to pass that along to my brother-in-law for my niece and nephew. I did a search for my area and I have one living just 2 miles from me! convicted of 2nd degree sexual assault! gee whiz! It's bad enough that I have a known pervert living in my block, never convicted. Now, I know why I keep a gun handy.

    Posted 3 years ago by Renee in Arkansas #


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