To report a sexual predator or any emergency situation to the FBI, use the official channels listed below:
- Emergencies: If there is an immediate threat to life or safety, dial 911 or your local law enforcement immediately.
- FBI Tipline: You can submit a tip online through the official Tips website.
- Call the FBI: Contact your local FBI field office, or call the main number at (202) 324-3000.
FBI (LOS ANGELES) CONTACT
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/losangeles
Address:
11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1700
Los Angeles, CA 90024
LAPD INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/lapdhq/?hl=en
FBI FACEBOOK
The FBI takes cyberstalking seriously, actively investigating and prosecuting it as a federal crime.
RESTRAINING ORDERS
There are different types of restraining orders. Most restraining orders can order a person to:
- not contact you
- stay away from you
Some types of restraining orders can order someone to move out, protect your children or other family members, and more.
https://selfhelp.courts.ca.gov/restraining-orders
PREDATORY BEHAVIOR (Lone wolves or couples/dysfunctional partnership dynamic) can be defined as a pattern of unwanted, fixated, and obsessive actions that are repeated, persistent, and intrusive, causing the victim to feel fear of violence, serious alarm, or distress. The four key elements of this behavior are: fixated, obsessive, unwanted, and repeated, which together indicate this troubling pattern.
Individuals who experience predatory behavior should gather evidence, including testimonies from friends, associates, assistants, etc, as well as screenshots, messages, and logs. It is also important to document any relevant social media activity. Collecting this information is crucial for reporting incidents to the police or relevant platforms. While the process may take some time, once you have compiled the evidence and submitted it to the appropriate authority, they can assist you in establishing a case for potential “legal action” based on a “course of conduct.”