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We, namely Janie and Brian(JAB), are simply a loving couple, both proud parents, who spend a lot of
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We are here for those voices that are tragically silent, to do ANYTHING we can, for those faces and the families behind them.
Study the faces.
Just "one face a day", that "one face" could be the one that triggers a cloudy memory, a possible sighting, something you witnessed but it made no sense nor seemed odd at the time, a feeling, sense or emotion, something inside that just touches you, for whatever reason. ANONYMITY WILL BE RESPECTED TO THE ABSOLUTE if one so desires.
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Janie And Brian
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Awareness of possible ways a stranger can lure a child:
Predators will use variations of these lures depending on the age of your child. The technique is called Sharking and is common to both abductors and sexual predators. Predators will try very subtly to discover which techniques will work on a child. Simply inching the child into doing what they want. The following are some common lures that predators may use to gain your child's trust...
***Friendliness: Abductors target children who are lonely, vulnerable, have low self-esteem and are in need of affection. These children are usually by themselves. The abductor will gain their confidence by befriending the child and giving the child attention.
***Authority: Abductors may hold position of authority, such as a teacher or a coach, where they can exert control over children. They may also take on the appearance of officials by wearing uniforms, such as a policeman.
***Money: Abductors may offer children candy, video games and other enticing items in exchange for the child agreeing to go somewhere with them. The promise of a high-paying or exciting job will attract older children to accompany an abductor.
***Flattery: Abductors may convince children that they are pretty or handsome enough to be a model or actor. They may try to get children to meet with them privately.
***Assistance: Abductors may ask for assistance from a child such as requesting help in finding a lost puppy or asking the child to provide directions.
***Emergency: Abductors may tell children there is some sort of an emergency and that the child's parents have asked them to pick up the child.
***Playful: Abductors may involve themselves in games children are playing in order to seem fun and gain the child's trust. Abductors may already have children with them and use these children to convince other children to join them.
***Name Recognition: If a child has his/her name on a jacket, knapsack, book, etc., abductors can call the child by their name, convincing the child they should know and therefore trust them.
***Extortion: Abductors may threaten or blackmail a child to force them to comply with anything the abductor tells them to do.
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