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Subject: Research finding phone numbers addresses of people involved in a crime
Category: Reference, Education and News > General Reference
Asked by: hautebebe-ga
List Price: $45.00
Posted: 31 Dec 2003 19:35 PST
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Question ID: 291993
I am looking for 3 students who attend a local high school; they were
involved in 2 counts of felony auto thefts (my vehicles); I have their
first and last names- HELP!!

Request for Question Clarification by tutuzdad-ga on 31 Dec 2003 20:22 PST
Were they arrested for these crimes, or are they, for the moment at
least, mere suspects? It might also help if we knew what city/state
you reside in.

Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Subject: Re: Research finding phone numbers addresses of people involved in a crime
From: cynthia-ga on 31 Dec 2003 20:20 PST
 
hautebebe,

Researchers are not allowed to give personal, identifying information
in answers...

You do have other options, but it's unlikely the school will help. 
You could contact a local Private Investigation company.  You could
befriend a student or two, offer to pay for the info, although that is
risky.

Lastly, I would wait to see what other Researchers have to say...

~~Cynthia
Subject: Re: Research finding phone numbers addresses of people involved in a crime
From: hautebebe-ga on 31 Dec 2003 21:10 PST
 
It is a long story; the kids were not arrested since the investigator
did not *feel* the need to implicate them- we have a signed confession
from another kid that fessed up to the crime along with being the
mastermind to the entire night's deviances. But the kid that is
charged is not forthcoming with the numbers of the other kids in the
vehicle- only first names, nor the real truth of what happened that
night; I had to take away the mother's car (it is my SIL's son) to get
the last names...
I live in Austin Texas.
Any resourceful info is greatly appreciated- I am extremely PC saavy
but I do have a 1yr old that I am responsible for raising- and my
intent is to NOT raise him like the 100+ kids that were at my house
that night unauthorized...
Many Thanks!!
Subject: Re: Research finding phone numbers addresses of people involved in a crime
From: cynthia-ga on 01 Jan 2004 12:32 PST
 
I can offer one suggestion.  Go to http://www.qwestdex.com

This is truly an excellent resource.

First select RESIDENTIAL.
Next, enter one of the last names, leave the first name blank.
Below that, enter the CITY and select the STATE.
Then click SEARCH THE LISTINGS

From the results, scan for addresses near the school in question.

You can figure out the rest. Let me know if this is useful.  Today is
a holiday, a great day to make calls...

~~Cynthia
Subject: Re: Research finding phone numbers addresses of people involved in a crime
From: hautebebe-ga on 01 Jan 2004 13:29 PST
 
I appreciate the suggestion, but I have looked up on multiple search
pages (msn white, verizon super, etc) and have found the same thing-
maybe if you could help me find the zip codes for specific school's
boundaries(looking for Stephen F. Austin High in Austin) that would
definitely help; may be more direct than just looking for addresses
close to the school since that isn't necessarily the correct answer...
Many THanks and a happy new year!!

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