Amy is a real-life example of a teen who encountered dangers online. Hear the true story of a 15-year old girl who left home to meet in person with a man she first met online.

Amy was already using the Internet at the public library and her school. Amy’s mother discovered that Amy had been sharing personal conversations with Bill, whom she had "met" in an online chatroom. Read Amy’s mother’s account of what happened.

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On November 8, 2003, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) received a CyberTipline report regarding a suspect allegedly "sharing" computer files depicting pornographic images of children using various Peer to Peer programs. An NCMEC Exploited Child Unit (ECU) Analyst performed several public record searches, which led to the suspect's possible location in Tempe, Arizona. ECU then forwarded the CyberTipline report to the Arizona State University (ASU) Police Department. Detectives from the ASU Police Department searched the suspect's computer and located the reported files. They also found saved instant message conversations between the suspect and a 13-year-old Pennsylvania girl that indicated that the suspect was attempting to meet the child for sexual purposes. Detectives alerted the Delaware County Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce, who in turn located the child, interviewed her about the suspect, and assessed her safety. Initially the suspect fled to Oceanside, California, but on August 17, 2004, the suspect was apprehended. The suspect has been charged with three counts of the Sexual Exploitation of a Minor and one count of Luring a Minor for Sexual Exploitation.

On April 8, 2003, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children received a CyberTipline report revealing the online identity of a man allegedly attempting to lure a 12-year-old child to meet him for sexual purposes. When NCMEC's Exploited Child Unit staff members conducted thorough Internet searches, they quickly found a photograph of the 41-year-old suspect and learned that he lived in Tennessee. The information was immediately forwarded to the Knoxville Police Department. A Knoxville police officer took on an undercover identity of a child under the age of 13 and began online correspondence with the suspect, which led to specific plans to meet so the suspect could engage with sexual activity with the child. The suspect arrived at a Knoxville hotel and was taken into custody. He was charged with the attempted rape of a child.

John B. Rabun. NCMEC Quarterly Progress Report. Alexandria, Virginia: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, July 10, 2003, page 24.