Joshua 'Vicky' Freyermuth accused of attempting to kidnap a 11-year-old boy in Ohio - 0 days since last incident

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Police in Alliance, OH arrested Joshua Freyermuth Sunday after an alleged attempt to kidnap a young boy. Officers arrested Freyermuth on the 2200 block of Route 62 in Columbiana County on a warrant for attempted kidnapping, News 19 reported.

Alliance Police announced in a bulletin that the child was safe. “Earlier today an attempted kidnapping of a child occurred in Alliance, OH. Patrol officers and detectives were able to apprehend the suspect a short while ago in Columbiana County and he remains in police custody. The child is safe. More information will follow. Thank you to everyone for their assistance.”

According to WFMJ, the 39-year-old is accused of attempting to lure the boy away from his dog earlier in the day along South Web Avenue. Police said that Freyermuth also goes by the name "Vicky." The police report stated that Freyermuth is homeless.

Police said in their report that Freyermuth told the 11-year-old boy on September 22, "I need to talk to you" in an attempt to lure the boy off his property and away from his dog, WOIO reported. The report added that when the child refused, Freyermuth allegedly attempted to grab him.

Freyermuth was arrested on Friday in a separate case after police said that they found methamphetamine in Freyermuth’s car. According to the Canton Repository, Freyermuth had been charged with possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia and obstructing official business in that case.


A trans-identifying man from Bloomington, Ill., recently received an 87-year sentence after confessing to child grooming and two counts of sexual assault against a child under the age of 13. Michelle Blessent, a biological male who formerly went by James, received 42 years for each sexual account count and another three years for grooming. Even though Blessent is recognized as a male by the Illinois Offender Directory, Blessent was sent to the Logan Correctional Center for Women in Lincoln to serve time. Blessent will reside with female inmates.
 
Even though Blessent is recognized as a male by the Illinois Offender Directory, Blessent was sent to the Logan Correctional Center for Women in Lincoln to serve time. Blessent will reside with female inmates.
So for the next 87 years this man has free reign to physically and sexually terrorize all the women he wants.
Thanks democrats.
 
Why isn't there a megathread yet
There is, Here
Honestly at this point it would need to be updated multiple times a day. There’s some websites tracking tranny sex offenders too. Or there were, I can’t seem to find them as easily as before.
Apparently I googled the wrong phrase. Trans crime list wasn’t good enough and I needed to instead search for trans crime uk. Thanks google.
Trans crime UK link
‘Trans crime USA’ just shows the terrible violence against them, including a wiki page right at the top. Wonderful.
 
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Putting it in Beauty Parlor with a "true crime" in the title effectively makes it a girls' playhouse with NO BOYZ ALLOUED scrawled out front. I like these cases (however many there may be) to get the exposure they deserve.

Agreed, the mega threading is like state (null) sanctioned forum sliding. They are too long to ever get caught up on, there is no visibility for new/important updates. The alternative to infinite Biden gaff threads is none at all.

I also believe that the article context is what makes A&N special and the more mega-threads that get created the more we end just being thuderdome.
 
They've been importing street-shitters en mass for the past decade according to my buddy.
That’s what I’ve been hearing too from my friends and family that still live there.

Ohio was a wonderful place to grow up (Midwest hate gtfo), so safe we could ride our bikes to the creek and other places in 2nd grade (in a group of girls though).
The trees are beautiful, peanut butter chocolate buckeyes sold everywhere are amazing, everyone in the neighborhood I grew up in knew each other and watched out for us kids and knew where we all lived.

There’s no way to have that kind of community with thousands of Haitians and Somalis.
Haven’t been back to visit in a few years, but it’s sad.
 
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