August 25, 2010

Widespread Fake Amber Alerts

I wanted to take this time to let you all know about Fake Amber Alerts that are running rampant across the Internet and how to authenticate them.

An AMBER Alert or a Child Abduction Emergency is a child abduction alert bulletin issued upon the suspected abduction of a child.

Fake Amber Alert

Yesterday morning I received a text message from my 24-yr old daughter about an Amber Alert that went something like this:

“AMBER ALERT!!!!! A 3yr old boy taken in Stockton by a man driving a ’96 BMW plate #98B351NM. Keep it going. U would if he was urs!!”

Now, my first thought reaction was…“oh shoot, not again?!” – I then immediately went over to my Website, Police-Scanner.info, to confirm the alert.

You see, I have a “Code Amber Alert Ticker” (figure 1) prominently displayed on my mainpage and any active Amber Alert (figure 2) would be displayed on a live rolling ticker at which time you can click on an alert to view detailed information on the alert itself.

Figure 1

Figure 2
Upon viewing the Code Amber ticker on my site, I did not see an alert for California so I went over to the Code Amber website (link below) to see all active alerts and found that there was no such alert issued in California.

It was then that I figured this had to be a hoax so I headed on over to Snopes.com, the Hoax/Urban Legends Reference site to see if it was listed as a hoax.

Low and behold, it was a hoax. It turns out that fake Amber Alerts are a common occurance on the net and and are spread via Facebook, Twitter, and text messaging. (You can read about it for yourself here)

Authenticating Amber Alerts

Amber Alerts are a serious matter as it involves the abduction of a child. If you see an Amber Alert on Facebook or Twitter or receive an alert via text message, before forwarding it to everyone in your address book, verify its authenticity by checking the Active Amber Alerts page (link below) on the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Website (link below) or the Code Amber Website (link below).

This way we can all do our part to limit the propagation of such fake alerts and forward real Amber Alert where real children are in danger.

Related Links of Interest
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That's all for now, till next time, stay safe.

-Ruben Flores
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

August 18, 2010

ST-2 Omni-directional Scanner Antenna

The ST-2 Scanner Antenna
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That's all for now, till next time, stay safe.

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-Ruben Flores
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

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August 5, 2010

Two New Police/Fire Related Websites

I am happy to announce that I have just launched two new Police & Fire-related Websites for your enjoyment.

PoliceAndFirePhotos.com

The first site is PoliceAndFirePhotos.com. This site is the new home for the popular Police & Fire Photo Gallery section at Police-Scanner.info. Here is where you will find police and fire action photo galleries from various sources across the Web.

Every two weeks I will upload two new police and fire photo galleries. Photos galleries are from those taken by myself (freelance news photog), and in the coming months, other police and fire photo sites, news media photogs, firefighters, police officers, and visitors like you! 

The site will also include an archive for previously uploaded photo galleries. Check it out now!

PoliceAndFireVideos.com

The second site, PoliceAndFireVideos.com, is a spin-off of the PoliceAndFirePhotos.com above. This site is where you will find, you guessed it, police & fire action videos! After all, who doesn't love watching a exciting police chase or firefighters saving lives or battling large fires.

Each week I will search out and review police and fire action videos from various sources across the web and upload four new police and firefighter action videos in one convenient place just for you! The site will also include an archive for previously uploaded videos.

Video clip sources will include YouTube, police and fire specialty videos sites, and in the coming weeks, News Videographers, firefighters, police officers, and even submissions from visitors like you! Check it out now!

In Closing

I'm more than positive you will enjoy both sites so be sure and let all your friends know! Like Police-Scanner.info, both sites are 100% FREE and are supported by ad commissions so please check out the ad sponsors as you may find a great deal on something you like!

That's all for now, till next time, stay safe.

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-Ruben Flores
Bloghost & Webmaster @ Police-Scanner.info

If you enjoy reading my blog, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)