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Subject:FW: [Fwd: Do you have an FBI file???]
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Date:Wed, 14 Nov 2001 06:36:12 -0800 (PST)



This is interesting! I couldn't believe I had one!




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From: Alan White <paw1@ev1.net<
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Subject: Do you have an FBI file???
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 05:49:12 -0600
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A federal attorney I know gave me this site, I thought you might find
it interesting. You can check to see if the FBI has ever had a file on you.
I was shocked to see that there was a file on me.
Do not use your Social Security Number. Just check your state, and put in
your name, if a match is found they will ask for a year of birth to narrow
the search.
You will get the case number, date of investigation and any photos on
file.
It's a free site, but is expected to be closed due to a federal court
order.
http://www.policeguide.com/cgi-bin/criminal-search
<http://www.policeguide.com/cgi-bin/criminal-search<