Found Safe PA - EH, 16, w/ Jaret John Wright, Ohio sex offender, 22, met on Instagram named "Jay Sanrose" & hiding in her closet, Chambersburg, 15 May 2023

Then, a week ago, EH disappeared from her home in Pennsylvania. Her friend told police she was with Jaret Wright.

Local 12 spoke on the phone with the lead detective in the case. He said, just like in the Hamilton County case, Wright met E on social media, made his way to Chambersburg, and lived in her room without the parents' knowledge.

So how could this have happened? You may want to start looking for that answer in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2017 that states may not blanketly prohibit people from using social media, even if they are sex offenders.

In Packingham v. North Carolina, the high court said it is a first amendment violation for states to use a social media ban as a sentence. States can limit who sexual predators can contact, and in Wright's case, he was restricted from contacting his past victim.
 
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Sadly, keeping these offenders off SM is difficult. I know of someone ( not a criminal) but has 2 FB with 2 different names. This is their breeding ground IMO and they are going to do what they can to use whatever name etc. they want to have these accounts.( I worked with my DD on a school project regarding this and was so ill with what I found). This is very difficult to control IMO.
 

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It might be just me - and I have teenagers - but how the h*ll does a person hide in someone's room for weeks and no one knows?? Under a bed, or in a closet, did no one go in there other than the teen? I'm starting to wonder if I'm just an especially nosy mom...I'm in my kids' rooms regularly (with their consent, no privacy violations).
 
It might be just me - and I have teenagers - but how the h*ll does a person hide in someone's room for weeks and no one knows?? Under a bed, or in a closet, did no one go in there other than the teen? I'm starting to wonder if I'm just an especially nosy mom...I'm in my kids' rooms regularly (with their consent, no privacy violations).
Same here! After everyone goes to school in the morning, I’m picking up wet towels and robes and dirty dishes. Being a former teenager myself, I don’t trust anyone that much not to check their rooms not that I’m looking for a person or something bad, It’s just good housekeeping lol
 
It might be just me - and I have teenagers - but how the h*ll does a person hide in someone's room for weeks and no one knows?? Under a bed, or in a closet, did no one go in there other than the teen? I'm starting to wonder if I'm just an especially nosy mom...I'm in my kids' rooms regularly (with their consent, no privacy violations).
look up the movie "i see you"... it is chilling... look up phrogging
 
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Oof, that’s a jump. My son is tall and thin and an athlete. No drug use except weed.
I'm so sorry if I offended you. It wasn't my intent. The man in this case has a serious criminal record and isn't a student athlete. I was simply posting it as a possibility, speculation hence the question mark.
 
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It might be just me - and I have teenagers - but how the h*ll does a person hide in someone's room for weeks and no one knows?? Under a bed, or in a closet, did no one go in there other than the teen? I'm starting to wonder if I'm just an especially nosy mom...I'm in my kids' rooms regularly (with their consent, no privacy violations).
When my daughter just turned 17 she met a 21 year old and started dating him secretly. When I found out, I contacted the police and there wasn't anything they could do or were willing to do. Because they were only 4 years apart.
One day I walked by her room early in the morning and I heard a heavy snore. I knew it wasn't her. I dragged him out of her bed and he ran & jumped out the window! That's how he got in. It didn't stop them though, nothing I did had any effect. Counseling, talking, intervention with her friends who were concerned. Nothing. Until she decided to break up with him, one of the best days of my life. I guess I gave her too much independence, but when I was a teen growing up, I had every member of my family violate my privacy repeatedly. So I swore I'd give her room to breathe and not snoop.
I doesn't mater what we do, they always find a way to do what they want to do. Just support them, educate them and hope they live through it and avoid these types of creeps.
 

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