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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Find The Felons In Your Neighborhood


Just put in your address (at the top of the form that appears) & your neighborhood map will pop up. Every place you see a red balloon or thumb tact is the home of a convicted felon.

Just hover your mouse over an icon & not only will the name come up, but also the crime they were convicted of. Share with your friends .

Safety first.http://www.felonspy.com/search

9 comments:

Mardela said...

This site is B/S. It should be removed.

Anonymous said...

12:31 Court papers don't lie. A conviction is a conviction. Are you one of the people on this list?

mommaneedswine said...

It shows felons, but there are way more RSO's to be worrying about, and they aren't depicted, obviously.

Anonymous said...

I tried this and the people's names that pop up don't even live in my neighborhood. I know who lives there because I'm the treasurer of our homeowners association.. great idea if it was accurate!

Anonymous said...

We live on a back country road, and we are the only house on the road. However, this site lists three felons in three different houses living on our street! Their houses must be invisible or something. LOL

Anonymous said...

Oh look, there's Billy Burke in Pocomoke.

Anonymous said...

Not accurate..I know for a fact the names in my area have never lived there...Just keep clicking over and over..different names will pop up in same area from time to time

Anonymous said...

Fake, it's trying to get you to purchase a service, like every other ad on the internet.

Try looking up the names in MD Case Search.

Anonymous said...

I live way out in the country and know where the houses are and who lives in them. It is showing four places between me and my closest neighbor. Unless these people are living under ground this site is a bunch of malarkey. In fact when I went back to the site second time the four places were still pinpointed but had different names and crimes.