Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at [email protected] if you cannot find an answer to your question.

How can I help?

The best way to help us is through educating the people around you about the threat of child predators. This includes both adults and minors. Including the adults around you allows for them to further educate the adults and minors around them. This creates a chain reaction and allows for the exponential spread of awareness. Like all security matters, the best defense is prevention.

Will Predator Stoppers share information on individuals we are investigating?

No. Due to privacy concerns, we do not disclose information on any of our cases, regardless of if the report came from the individual requesting information. The priority is justice, and that is best served when information surrounding a case is private until the conclusion of the investigation.

There is a predator actively pursuing someone I know. What should I do?

If this is an emergency, or if someone is in danger, please contact law enforcement. Our role is to do the heavy lifting to make law enforcement’s job easier. We are not a replacement for them and only work as an aid. If there is not an imminent threat, please cease all communications with the individual and submit a report so that we can open a case.