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Help me find my daughter
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| Andy C.(never #) 2006-07-28, 10:33 am |
| Is there anyone who can explain some columns on a report we get from
Cingular? Specifically,
Serving SID, LAC, Home SID and CELL. I know that LAC stands for
Location Area Code and may stand for a tower or group of towers in a
specific area. Is there a list of LAC, CELLID's and addresses that is
available.
The reason I'm asking is we're trying to find our 15 year old daughter
who is a runaway. We live in Florida and the laws are so strange here.
In Florida a minor child running away from home is not against the law
and so if your child runs away, the police will do very little to help
you find them. Since it isn't a crime you can't get information put on
local news media unless you can afford to buy ad space. Since it isn't
a crime you can't get a search warrant and without that you can't get
detailed records from the phone companies even though the phone is in
our name and we pay the bill.
She's been missing 3 weeks now and we are frantic. Please help.
Sincerely,
Andrew Camfield
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| Phillip Devoll 2006-07-28, 10:33 pm |
| did you ask cingular to help you ffind the phone....
"Andy C.(never #)" <acamfield@revenue.org> wrote in message
news:1154099919.705452.251350@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Is there anyone who can explain some columns on a report we get from
> Cingular? Specifically,
> Serving SID, LAC, Home SID and CELL. I know that LAC stands for
> Location Area Code and may stand for a tower or group of towers in a
> specific area. Is there a list of LAC, CELLID's and addresses that is
> available.
>
> The reason I'm asking is we're trying to find our 15 year old daughter
> who is a runaway. We live in Florida and the laws are so strange here.
> In Florida a minor child running away from home is not against the law
> and so if your child runs away, the police will do very little to help
> you find them. Since it isn't a crime you can't get information put on
> local news media unless you can afford to buy ad space. Since it isn't
> a crime you can't get a search warrant and without that you can't get
> detailed records from the phone companies even though the phone is in
> our name and we pay the bill.
>
> She's been missing 3 weeks now and we are frantic. Please help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Andrew Camfield
>
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