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发表于 2012-6-12 21:42
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[Homework]【整理】2012-06-10&06-12 警方通过facebook找到迷路孩童父母
Horry County police say a security guard at Springmaid resort found a five-year boy wondering on the pier Thursday, looking for his family. Officers searched the beach for his parents, couldn't find them. And took the boy to a nearby precinct, to get him in a cooler place where they could ask him some questions. And that's where police say a new investigative tool helped them out: Facebook.
Using what little information the boy gave them, / detectives found what they thought was his stepmother's facebook page.
And then by picture recognition, we were able to determine that yes, it was his family that we found.
So now they had his family's name but no hotel. That's when E911 dispatchers got involved.
The child said he was staying in a big building, so they called all the larger hotels in the area, in the Springmaid area.
Finally, dozens of phone calls later and six hours after the boy was found, dispatchers tracked down his family at Compass Cove resort, nine blocks away from Springmaid. Turns out the boy's father has recently remarried, the new family has 11 children. And the dad, forty-seven-year old Steve Steinmann of Kingsport, Tennessee told police he has just become aware his five-year old was missing about ten minutes before police showed up.
Steinmann is charged with unlawful neglect of a child, it’s the kind of story that gives other parents nightmares. |
Horry County police say a security guard at Springmaid resort found a five-year boy wondering on the pier Thursday, looking for his family. Officers searched the beach for his parents, couldn't find them. And took the boy to a nearby precinct, to get him in a cooler place where they could ask him some questions. And that's where police say a new investigative tool helped them out: Facebook.
Using what little information the boy gave them, / detectives found what they thought was his stepmother's facebook page.
And then by picture recognition, we were able to determine that yes, it was his family that we found.
So now they had his family's name but no hotel. That's when E911 dispatchers got involved.
The child said he was staying in a big building, so they called all the larger hotels in the area, in the Springmaid area.
Finally, dozens of phone calls later and six hours after the boy was found, dispatchers tracked down his family at Compass Cove resort, nine blocks away from Springmaid. Turns out the boy's father has recently remarried, the new family has 11 children. And the dad, forty-seven-year old Steve Steinmann of Kingsport, Tennessee told police he has just become aware his five-year old was missing about ten minutes before police showed up.
Steinmann is charged with unlawful neglect of a child, it’s the kind of story that gives other parents nightmares. |
Horry County police say a security guard at Springmaid resort found a five-year boy wondering on the pier Thursday, looking for his family. Officers searched the beach for his parents, couldn't find them. And took the boy to a nearby precinct, to get him in a cooler place where they could ask him some questions. And that's where police say a new investigative tool helped them out: Facebook.
Using what little information the boy gave them, / detectives found what they thought was his stepmother's facebook page.
And then by picture recognition, we were able to determine that yes, it was his family that we found.
So now they had his family's name but no hotel. That's when E911 dispatchers got involved.
The child said he was staying in a big building, so they called all the larger hotels in the area, in the Springmaid area.
Finally, dozens of phone calls later and six hours after the boy was found, dispatchers tracked down his family at Compass Cove resort, nine blocks away from Springmaid. Turns out the boy's father has recently remarried, the new family has 11 children. And the dad, forty-seven-year old Steve Steinmann of Kingsport, Tennessee told police he has just become aware his five-year old was missing about ten minutes before police showed up.
Steinmann is charged with unlawful neglect of a child, it’s the kind of story that gives other parents nightmares. | Orient County police say a security guard at Springmaid resort found a five-year-oldboy wondering on the pear Thursday, looking for his family. Officers searched the beach for his parents, couldn't find them. And took the boy to a nearby precinct, to get him in a cooler place where they could ask him some questions. And that's where police say a new investigative tool helped them out: Facebook.Using what little information the boy gave them, detectives found what they thought was his stepmother's facebook page.And then by picture recognition, we were able to determine that yes, it was his family that we found.So now they had his family's name but no hotel. That's when E911 dispatches got involved.The child said he was staying in a big building, so they called all the larger hotels in the area, of the Springmaid area.Finally, dozens of phone calls later and six hours after the boy was found, dispatches tracked down his family at Compass Cove resort, nine blocks away from Springmaid. Turns out the boy's father has recently remarried, the new family has 11 children. And the dad, forty-seven-year old Steve Steinmann of Kingsport, Tennessee told police he has just become aware his five-year-old was missing about ten minutes before police showed up.Stainmann is charged with unlawful neglect of a child, it’s the kind of story that gives other parents nightmares.
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