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Greenbrier Officer Gets FBI Award

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Greenbrier police officer Ricky Woody has been recognized with the FBI Director`s Community Leadership Award for his work to educate parents about children and the Internet. Woody began his community outreach efforts after the December 2002 abduction and murder of his 13-year-old daughter, Kacie. Police say the girl met 47-year-old David Fuller of La Mesa, California, online, and that Fuller kidnapped and killed the girl after he convinced her to meet him. Police say Fuller posed as a teenage boy in a Christian chat room. Since that time, Ricky Woody has spent his spare time speaking to children and their parents about Internet safety and working to increase public awareness of Internet predators.

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