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Entries in Sacramento (4)

Tuesday
08Dec2009

13-year-old sells Oxycodone on craigslist

Teen Arrest for Craigslist Drug Ad:

A 13-year-old boy from Sacramento, California was arrested for allegedly selling Oxycodone among other items on craigslist. The local Fox station there came across the ad and in turn they notified police who were surprised as anyone to find a 13-year-old pushing Oxycodone. Not only was the teen arrested but police also arrested the people who were trying to buy the drugs from him.

I didn't think there was an illegal prescription drug section of craigslist. Yet again I have to ask where was craigslist's user policing on this one. That's right, they were running to the kid to buy pills.

Letting the inmates run the asylum never works.

Monday
16Nov2009

I'm 12 and I need sexual help

Police Investigate Craigslist Sex Post:

Police in Sacramento, California are investigating the following ad they allegedly found on craigslist...

Hi. "I'm 12 and I need sexual help. I wanna be experienced when I get to high school. Don't email me. Just call..."

The number itself traced back to a prepaid cell phone.

Police do not think that it is an actual 12-year-old girl but some kind of sexual predator. Unfortunately their hands are tied with what they can do since this isn't a life or death situation.

However this goes to show you that this is just another criminal activity that is going on unabated on craigslist and they still choose to do nothing about it.

Like I've said many times before that self policing does not work. The people who traverse the sections of craigslist that contain these kind of ads are not going to flag any illegal ads because that is exactly what they're looking for.

Friday
24Nov2006

Man robbed over PS3 craigslist ad

Craigslist Buyer Beats & Robs Man Over PS3:

(CBS13) SACRAMENTO Gas station surveillance footage shows the alleged suspect getting out of his white sedan and walking toward his suspect.

He remains out of frame for about a minute then races back to his car PlayStation in hand and speeds out of the parking lot. Police say he threatened the PS3 seller with a gun, and beat him up, before running away.

It's just a videogame. Anyway, who would go to a gas station to sell their PS3?

Friday
08Sep2006

Child prostitution booming on craigslist

Online Child Prostitution, An Alarming Trend:

This is an article from a Scramento, CA news station about how child prostitution is proliferating due to the internet...

(CBS 13) SACRAMENTO FBI agents say child prostitution is moving off the streets and onto the information superhighway. Sacramento Special Agent James Harris said sex peddlers have gotten tech savvy.

"They figure if pedophiles can entice online, that's their business, that's what they do, said Harris.

Harris says they set up profiles on MySpace or Yahoo to recruit and entice underage girls. Then they advertise them on the internet--through addresses like redbook.com, a bay area erotic services site, or legitimate places like Craigslist, where you can find a car, rent an apartment or an "erotic service."

"They're advertised as of age, when you look closer they're not, said Harris.

The face is usually cut out or covered in a way so the age is hard to tell and so that law enforcement can't track them down. Agent Harris says most turn out to be reported missing and runaways.

The only way to make money is to prostitute. A lot are beginning to see this is a safe way to do it than on the streets, said Harris.

Hundreds pop up on Craigslist everyday in Sacramento. Why the capital city? Harris says it's a crossroads between Seattle, L.A., San Francisco and Reno, where I-5 and I-80 meets.

Agent Harris admits these cases are tough to prosecute. Those who post the listings are hard to track down, in some cases out of the country. But the FBI says as their crime scenes shift, they're investigating child sex for sale with more mouse than muscle.