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Texas Criminal Busted By Background Check – Sex Offender Arrested

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

In Lufkin, Texas on Monday (Feb 22, 2010) authorities arrested a man for failing to comply with sex offender registration requirements. Jeremy Michael Evers, 34, had moved from Wisconsin and failed to notify the Wood County Sheriff’s Department of his address change, which issued an arrest warrant.

The process that led to Evers’s arrest was set off when he tried to sign up with an online dating service. The site did a background check and discovered he had lied about a 2001 conviction for the sexual assault of a 15 year old girl. They notified the Texas Attorney General’s Fugitive Unit, which discovered the warrant and arrested Evers.

Evers had registered with Angelina County Sheriff’s Department after arriving in Lufkin, so no charges are being pressed from Texas. He will, however, be extradited to Wisconsin to face charges there. Investigators say that Evers had active accounts at several social networking sites including myspace.com.

Commendation to the dating service for conducting a background check and discovering the record to help others avoid falling into the trap of trusting this guy just because he seems nice on a dating service. Read the full article:

AG agents arrest man for failing to register as a sex offender
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“Thanks to the background check, our Fugitive Unit was contacted and discovered that this registered sex offender failed to notify Wisconsin authorities

This situation is a lesson in doing your homework before you place any kind of trust in someone you meet online. As with this dating service, some sites conduct background checks, which give you some level of confidence. However, many networking sites don’t.

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Protect Your Child: Your Sitter May Have Multiple Criminal Records

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

It seems that no matter where you look, there are stories in the news of babysitters abusing their charges. Case in point, a quick search of the news from yesterday brought up two new instances, one in Chicago, Illinois and one in Houston, Texas.

In these two instances, details are sketchy because the cases have yet to be investigated. However, a common thread appears to be that the perpetrator becomes angry or frustrated with the child, and ends up injuring them. The case in Houston, Texas confirms this, where investigators allege that the babysitter Jordan Thomas Harris became angry with the 11-month old boy when he started crying, and injured him.

Details are even more incomplete in the story from Chicago, Illinois. In this case, the babysitter Abigail Cihak is accused of fracturing the skull of a nine month old baby girl.

Click below for the stories in the news.

Babysitter charged with battery of 9-month-old: cops
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A Far South Side woman has been charged with fracturing the skull of a 9-month-old girl she was babysitting

HPD: Babysitter seriously injured crying child
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by khou.com staff HOUSTON—A babysitter is facing charges after police say he seriously injured an 11-month-old child. Houston police were called to the …

Concerned parents may be at a loss when it comes to determining who to let in contact with their children, especially when it comes to the question of whether their children will be safe while the parents are away. While a healthy dose of common sense goes a long way, conducting an online background check is a good starting point in vetting any potential babysitter. Just like with babysitters though, some online background check services will leave you feeling abused and without answers. The work of locating hassle-free and comprehensive service has been done and is available to you in a free report from bestbackgroundcheck.org.

If the online background check is satisfactory, parents can help make sure their children will be in good hands by interviewing potential babysitters. Questions about procedures in specific situations, such as if the child starts crying, will help weed out unqualified individuals. Such an interview will also give parents a feel for trustworthiness of the candidate that only personal contact can give them.

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