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Entries in Kansas (2)

Thursday
19Nov2009

Thomas Pennycuff charged with child solicitation

Ark City man charged in online solicitation:

Police: AC man sought out teen girls for sex:

With a name like Pennycuff you would think this guy would be a creepy clown. He is in a way. He's a creepy assclown.

25-year-old Thomas Pennycuff of Arkansas City, Kansas has been arrested for soliciting underage girls for sex over MySpace. Posing as a 17-year-old named Tom he allegedly contacted 80 girls in Ark. City and Wichita online soliciting 13 of them for sex. How much free time does this guy have?

Lucikly one girl had the wherewithal to contact her school's resource officer who helped police launch an investigation into Pennycuff.

Tom was sent a photo of an employee with the Wichita-Sedgwick County Exploited and Missing Child Unit, taken when she was 14 or 15. When Tom asked how old she was, she said 15, the affidavit said.

This led to a meeting with what Pennycuff allegedly thought was a 15-year-old girl but since you're reading this here you know it was actually the police. After the arrest Pennycuff claimed he was having a heart attack because as we all know most 25-year-old guys with out of control libidos are constantly having heart attacks.

Police are wondering if Pennycuff had any additional victims...

"Please ask your daughters if they have had any contact online or otherwise with Thomas Pennycuff. If they have, please contact the Arkansas City Police Department Investigations Division at 620-441-4435."

Wednesday
08Mar2006

Xanga Blog Threat Investigated

Police will look into threat on teacher:

Police in Lenexa, Kansas are investigating a threat made against a Trailridge Middle School teacher...

Cpl. Brad Martens, Trailridge's school resource officer, said that in a posting on the online journal site Xanga.com a pupil threatened to kill a teacher over a grade. The police report filed in the incident said the threat was posted Jan. 17. It is not known when the posting was discovered, but the teacher notified Martens on Feb. 28.

Apparently parents of Trailridge Middle School students have the "Not My Kid" syndrome...

Trailridge parents who attended a special school board meeting Monday night complained that the school was overreacting to Web log entries that should not be taken literally. The meeting was a community forum where parents and patrons could ask questions about any topic.

"We all say things out of frustration, irritation and exasperation that we do not mean literally, and our children are no different, Joanne McNair, who has a child at the school, said at the meeting. "I understand that we live in a world where we must be aware that some people are disturbed and can be dangerous. But that's not enough of a reason to try to read dangerous motives into innocent, if perhaps not well-chosen, words."

When someone posts online that they are going to kill a teacher over a grade in these times is not "innocent, not well chosen words". How many people thought the writings of Eric Harris and Jeff Weise were just the ramblings of angst ridden teens before they killed their victims?

Apparently lax parenting is abundant in Lenexa...

Trailridge parent Todd Parker questioned the amount of resources the district was devoting to monitoring Xanga.

Kaplan said the district does not have staff dedicated to monitoring online journals. In fact, she said, the three most popular sites are blocked from school computers and teachers cannot access them from work.

So the school is doing their job by blocking access to sites like Xanga and MySpace. It's up to the parents to know what their children are posting online.

Superintendent Marjorie Kaplan agrees...

Kaplam said that parents need to monitor their children's Internet activities.

"The message that you need to send to your child is that threatening is wrong," Kaplan said. "And there is a possibility of the school district taking action if they find out about it. That would be the best safeguard and then the school wouldn't have to overreact."

Wow, common sense from a school administrator. Will wonders never cease? But she makes a valid point. It's not up to the school to monitor your kids' online activity after school hours. It's yours as a parent. Stop trying to be your kids' friend all the time and start being their parent. If you don't know how to check their online activities learn. If you don't have the time then make time. The safety of your children and countless other children depend on it.

As always it was your pleasure.

Cross posted at TheTrenchcoat Chronicles.