Posts Tagged ‘registered sex offender’

Background Check Helps Free Jaycee Lee Dugard

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

A background check played a pivotal role in delivering Jaycee Lee Dugard from the clutches of her kidnapper Phillip Garrido.

For those not in the know, Jaycee Lee Dugard was kidnapped at the age of 11 and was presumed dead after having been missing for 18 years. But, thanks to the work of a questioning police officer and a subsequent background check run on Mr. Garrido, the way was paved for Jaycee Dugard to finally escape a long ordeal.

Officer Ally Jacobs met with Mr. Garrido at the request of University of California Berkeley officials following a request by the latter to distribute religious leaflets on the campus on the grounds of “discussing the Lords work.”

During the meeting, Officer Jacobs’ suspicions were aroused by the behavior of not only Phillip Garrido but also that of his two daughters aged 11 and 15 respectively. Suspicious bruises, zombie-like social interaction and blatantly rehearsed answers to questioning were enough to set off red flags for Jacobs.

Even though there wasn’t enough evidence to have the children taken into protective custody, there was enough cause for a background check with Phillip Garrido’s parole officer. The results? It turned out that the convicted rapist never had any daughters in the first place!

Garridos arrest followed a meeting with his parole officer in which Jaycee Dugard was also in attendance. The now young woman revealed she was indeed the 11 year old girl who had disappeared 18 years prior and was presumed dead.

Once again, a simple background check functions as a powerful tool to pull back the camouflage netting of deceit. Had it not been performed by Officer Ally Jacobs, there’s a very strong likelihood Jaycee Dugard would have remained in the paws of Phillip Garrido. Fortunately, that’s not the case and a long, painful ordeal has drawn to a close thanks in part to a police officer that took a closer look where it was certainly deserved.

Parents Sue School District Over Background Checks

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Yvonne and Larry Meadows are suing the Texas Lake Travis School district over computerized background checks it presently conducts on all visitors and parents entering school property.

The computer system, called Raptor, requires either a driver’s license or state issued identification card to be scanned into its system. It then matches the information against a national sex offender database. Once clear, the system prints out a pass for the visitor or parent to enter the school. The schools also have the option of manually entering a person’s name and date of birth into the system.

The Meadows claim that these checks violate their freedom to be able to associate with their own children at school and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure. Neither parent is listed in the sex offender database.

Mrs. Meadows claims her concerns stem from identity theft because her personal information on her driver’s license is being collected by a private company. They have removed their children from the school district and are presently homeschooling.

Christy Rome, a school district official who assisted in creating the background check policy, said that the district administrators chose to use the sex offender database software to make their schools safer.

Registered Sex Offender Obtains Job as Union Leader

Friday, September 12th, 2008

Jaime E. Feliciano, SEIU Local 1000 District Labor Council 784 president, was arrested September 9 on charges of suspicion of possessing child pornography and violating his probation as a registered sex offender. He was convicted in 1993 for a lewd or lascivious act with a child under the age of 14 years, which is a felony.

The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department received a tip from police in Reno that Feliciano allegedly had inappropriate contact with a juvenile there. This information was turned over to a high-tech crime task force, who then initiated a compliance check at Feliciano’s home as he is on probation. While searching his home, the task force found thousands of pornographic pictures of children on his computer.

In trying to discover the union’s stand on this incident, we discovered their website (http://www.dlc784.org/) has been temporarily disabled. The union represents employees at various state agencies such as the California Highway Patrol and the Department of Social Services.

The union’s spokesman, Jim Zamora, did issue a statement via email which stated that Feliciano was elected by his fellow workers and other nearby agencies. The position was unpaid. He went on to say that no background check or criminal-records search of internal candidates for union elections has ever been required.

The statement went on to say:

“Obviously this case raises the issue that perhaps more vetting should be done in the future. That is something that would be reviewed by Local 1000 attorneys, our president and other senior leaders. But at this time, everyone is waiting to learn more about the criminal investigation.

He was first elected in late May and was sworn into office in mid-July. The only major meetings he attended as an elected official were on the July weekend he was sworn in. (Local 1000′s main council meets 4 times a year) Prior to his election in June, I’m not sure how active he was in Local 1000 or how well known he was to workers outside of his colleagues at the Department of Insurance. His elected position did not put him in contact with children or teenagers.”

The union plans on removing him from his position and banning him from membership. We were able to obtain Feliciano’s criminal record in a matter of minutes. One hopes that in the future, this union will institute background checks as part of their employment and election process.