FBI Employs Proven Technology to Enhance Image of Child Predator

Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com 

The FBI is using a proven technology in hopes of tracking down a dangerous child predator known as “John Doe 27,” ABC News reports.

Agents employed sophisticated image analysis to develop a refined picture of the predator in hopes that someone in the public will recognize the suspect.

“These types of individuals typically don’t stop with the victim,” FBI Special Agent Shanna Daniels told ABC News. “That’s why we need to catch him before other children are victimized.”

After discovering one of his videos, agents conducted an image enhancement that revealed more about the suspects appearance: He’s white, between 40 and 50 years old, has a bald spot, dark hair, dark eyes and may wear glasses.

To get out the images, the FBI will post the enhanced photos on Twitter and the Endangered Child Alert Program, a program that gets the media and public involved.

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