- Online dating is generally safe, and most people you find will be normal, good-natured men and women who are simply looking for love. But, criminals are around and the Internet is open to them to use and abuse, too. (Huffington Post)
- The advancement of the cyber world has eased the process for predatory criminals to forge false online personas to create fabricated story lines. (YAHOO!)
- Redd has a criminal history in San Bernardino County dating back to 2001, court records show, including several prior theft convictions. Both men are being held at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga and are due in Victorville court Tuesday. (Victorville Daily Press)
- We hear countless success stories, and many dating sites consist primarily of nice people looking to meet other nice people. But these sites are, unfortunately, also infested with criminals looking to exploit the vulnerable. (Omaha World-Herald)
- Criminals became so bold they are digging in landmark areas Police said they found a 10-yard deep hole under the houses with hieroglyphic inscriptions dating to the Ptolemaic dynasty as well as ancient clay pots. (Seattle Times)
- The most commonly reported scams were FBI-related, in which victims would encounter criminals posing as the FBI. (Fast Company)
- Criminals sold vehicles they didn't own Victims believed they were "dating" someone decent and honest. (Forbes)
- A slew of bills making steady progress through the Louisiana Legislature contains the states most recent attempt at keeping sex criminals off social networking with a 14-year-old girl through a dating website that was restricted to minors. (Republic)
- Criminals became so bold they are digging in landmark areas Police said they found a 10-yard deep hole under the houses with hieroglyphic inscriptions dating to the Ptolemaic dynasty as well as ancient clay pots. (FOX News)
Monday, May 21, 2012
Dating Criminals
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