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Horse with no Name

(33,956 posts)
Fri Oct 19, 2012, 10:56 AM Oct 2012

Mom dresses like 12-year-old to bring down alleged online predator

http://www.12newsnow.com/story/19845443/mom-dresses-like-12-year-old-to-bring-down-alleged-online-predator
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"I gave him many chances to withdraw. I let him know I was 12 and my mom was asleep. He was persistent even though he knew it was wrong," says the woman who we will not identify to protect the minor involved. "He was being very explicit about what he wanted done. He wanted (oral sex) and told me what position. Those are things that a 12 year old has no knowledge of."


Mom opened the car door and that's when Harlingen police who had been in on the sting stepped in to arrest Alfredo Hernandez who isn't a 20 year old UTB student, but instead a choir teacher at Berta Cabaza Middle School in San Benito.

"I will do this again if I have to. If it means getting any predator or creep off the street why not."

Hernandez was arrested and charged with solicitation of a minor. He posted bond over the weekend.

According to San Benito CISD administrators Hernandez resigned from his position as a teacher today.

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Mom dresses like 12-year-old to bring down alleged online predator (Original Post) Horse with no Name Oct 2012 OP
What a sick puke. Common Sense Party Oct 2012 #1
I have a 13 y.o. daughter Stargazer09 Oct 2012 #2
He was a choir teacher. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2012 #3

Common Sense Party

(14,139 posts)
1. What a sick puke.
Fri Oct 19, 2012, 11:04 AM
Oct 2012

He's lucky it was the girl's mom and not her dad that found out about him. He wouldn't be posting bond; he might be pushing up daisies.

Maybe we should outlaw the internet.

Stargazer09

(2,132 posts)
2. I have a 13 y.o. daughter
Fri Oct 19, 2012, 11:11 AM
Oct 2012

All of her friends are on facebook, so I finally let her have an account. I insisted, like the mom in the story, upon having complete access; if she ever changes her password without my permission, she loses the account.

Creeps like the one in the story scare me. Why can't they just leave young girls alone?

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