Monmouth Mayor Davies Raises Awareness on Cyber Stalking Through Proclamation for National Stalking Awareness Month

Share

January is National Stalking Awareness Month and during the latest Monmouth City Council meeting, Mayor Rod Davies read a proclamation to raise awareness on Cyber Stalking, explains Communications Director Ken Helms:

“It is one of the things that has changed over the years and started to become a little bit more prevalent. A number of people are affected by that. It would be, let’s say using an app that might be installed on an ex partners phone to track their location, maybe keeping a close eye on social media profiles to determine maybe where they are at different times. Then the suspect can run into the victim; just using the internet by primary means to determine someone’s location and keep where they are at.”

According to the proclamation presented through the Western Illinois Regional Council, one in three women and one in six men in the United States have experienced some form of stalking violence in their lifetime and 58% of women and 49% of men were first stalked before the age of 25.

Spread the word

Trending Now

Featured News Podcasts

Subscribe to our Community Newsletter

By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Prairie Communications, 55 Public Square, Monmouth, IL, 61462, https://977wmoi.com/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

Choose a Category

Continue Reading

String of Vehicle Thefts Occurring Locally

On the morning of 4/19/2024 there were several reports of vehicles being entered for pilferage in Roseville. Anyone who may have camera footage of suspicious persons, or has knowledge of

Term vs. Perm: Which is Right for You?

If you’ve been thinking about life insurance, especially if you have family, loved ones, or anyone who depends on you financially, you might be curious about the different kinds of

Don’t Become a Thieves Next Target

As sticky fingers remain in the local area, Warren County Sheriff Martin Edwards reminds all individuals of locking up garages, homes, sheds, take personal items inside, and make sure you