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Children are being kidnapped off the streets at an alarming rate. Luckily with the information highway and the use of social media, kidnappings today are broadcast to a wider audience faster. That creates more eyes looking for the victim and the suspect in a shorter period of time. Coupled with surveillance cameras and GPS devices, some victims are tracked down faster than in the past, but the trauma of the abduction can't be undone. Police techniques have changed with technology but there are still too many missing or kidnapped people and it takes too long to find them. Nick Landis has four young sons and he was very concerned. He works as a deliveryman during the day and as a reserve police officer on the weekends, which takes him away from his family for more hours than he shares with them. He saw and read all the missing person's reports and, many times, there was no one to fault for what had happened. The kidnappers were just becoming bolder. He had to admit that he was apprehensive about his own family's safety as the boys were getting older and starting to venture out on their own. There had to be a new and better way to protect his children. A faster way to find them if kidnapped. He couldn't lock them in a room or place homing devices under their skin as some people did with animals. He'd checked. Nick knew a psychic, and she had helped the police find a few missing people, although the authorities played down her role in the investigation. After all, it wasn't an accepted police technique that could be proven in a court of law. The two of them conspired through the psychic world to find some of the victims as soon as possible after their abduction. They were surprised with their success rate, but, in doing so, Nick ran against the very laws he was sworn to uphold.
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