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FBI publishes a series of cryptic photos to save child victims Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
The FBI is appealing for information that may lead to the rescue of abused children, tweeting a cryptic image from inside a house, and asking for clues.
The agency issued their request for help as part of what they termed #SeekingInfoSaturday.
The photo they tweeted showed a room with white cupboards around the doorway.
A picture of a car with its doors opening upwards, like the Back to the Future DeLorean, is framed on the wall.
The agency tweeted: The #FBI is seeking information about this image, which may help lead to the rescue of child victims. If you notice something familiar, submit a tip at http://tips.fbi.gov.
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Among the images they showed were a red baseball cap emblazed with the letter C; a calendar, illustrated with cars; a green chair and storage chest; and a bright blue t-shirt, with a picture of a cartoon witch.
A bedroom wall was covered in framed certificates, besides a clock with images of cats.
A red baseball cap was pictured, in the FBI s hunt for clues
The agency showed the wall of a room, with certificates and a clock decorated with cats
One image showed a turquoise-colored t-shirt with a cartoon witch
Another image showed a calendar, decorated with pictures of cars
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(LOS ANGELES) For decades, California and car culture have gone hand-in-hand. Illegal races offer the chance to drive cars fast, burn rubber and get a rush of adrenaline, but it’s a lifestyle steeped in risk and recklessness. The slightest mistake can be deadly.
Sgt. Michael Downing of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department knows that risk all too well. He has spent his 17-year career patrolling LA’s streets.
“It seems lately, almost every weekend or every couple of weeks, we have a fatality somewhere in the county that s related to street racing,” he said. “You see on the freeway, all the time, the high speeds and they crash into somebody who s going slower or [an] innocent party on the freeway gets killed.”
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