7 REPORTS TO FACEBOOK OF MOSS BLUFF CHILD STALKER, 0 REPORTS TO CPSO
- Speed Media
- Jun 17, 2024
- 2 min read
A local Facebook group is in uproar due to an individual alledgedly attempting to convince minors and young adults to get into his truck. 7 individuals have posted and commented on this man stalking individuals in the following areas:
Campfire Rd
Joe Miller Rd
Market Basket, Moss Bluff
The truck is an early 90's Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, white in color, single-cab with a camper shell also white in color and a black bug deflector on the hood all in fair condition.

There has been multiple media materials provided comparing the man to a local registered sex offender, but residents who have taken it upon themselves to locate the vehicle at the mans residence were unable to do so.
The initial post in the information station was gaining traction and multiple people were providing experiences with this until comments on the post were turned off.

Seven people stated that the man had been stalking individuals but no reports were made to the SO according to two individuals.
According to several sources, the following are signs of pedophilia:
Gives gifts or special privileges for no apparent reason. Overly affectionate/playful with children – hugging, tickling, wrestling, holding or having a child sit on their lap. Disregards “no” “stop” or other efforts from a child to avoid physical contact. Long stares or periods of watching a child.
Offering help with transportation to children who do not need help with transportation and insisting that the child gets in the vehicle. Offering to help with physical tasks that involve touching the child.
Requesting help from children with various tasks. Pretending to be injured and needing physical aid, pretending to look for a lost animal in order to entice the child to come near, an animal or injury may or may not be present. Pretending to not be able to reach something, and requesting a child to be lifted up.
WHEN FACED WITH A POTENTIAL THREAT OR STALKED PLEASE CONTACT LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND NOTIFY YOUR COMMUNITY.
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