The Guam Police Department and the Office of the Attorney General were on campus to talk about the reality of cyber dangers involving youth. These dangers include, sending or receiving messages and images that may put a student and their peers in an uncompromising situation, which could involve the GPD and the AG's office.
Deputy General Attorney, Carol Sanchez presented some facts and statistics that show an increase in sex related crimes among teens and adolescence. One of the major results, in cases studied, show that these crimes were committed by youth between the ages of 6 and 16.
Thank you to our presentes and representatives who took thier time to talk to our boys:
POII Paul S.N. Tapao Guam Crime Stoppers Coordinator,
Detective Richard B. Veluz; Juvenile Investigation Division
Detective Berlyn A. Savilla; Juvenile Investigation Division
Detective Joe S.M. Duenas; Juvenile Investigation Division
Detective Leonard J. Aguon; Juvenile Investigation Division
Detective Scott Arceo; Juvenile Investigation Division
POI Susie Santos; Community Affairs
Deputy Attorney General Carol Sanchez; Guam Attorney General's Office