Retired Detective Presenting to Students and Parents at MRHS in October on Responsible Digital Activity and Identifying Child Predators

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While cell phones, tablets, and computers are great devices to have, they also present risks if they are not properly used, especially among children. Child crime expert, retired Detective Richard Wistocki, has served 30 years in law enforcement and now dedicates his career in assisting children and families by pursuing, apprehending, and prosecuting child predators. Detective Wistocki will be presenting at Monmouth-Roseville High School in October and shares the importance for all parents and guardians to attend as he educates on responsible digital activity:

Detective Wistocki will present on cutting edge investigative techniques for parents and students regarding responsible digital activity on Thursday, October 26th at 6 pm in the Monmouth-Roseville High School gymnasium. This event is free and open to the entire public.

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