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Alicia Kozakiewicz, 34, was abducted and rescued from an Internet predator 20 years ago. Now, she teaches others how to avoid danger Wherever there are children, there are predators — and it's a ...
Alicia Kozakiewicz was out of the country when the judge made the decision to send him back to prison, but now she's back in her hometown and talking about the 10-month ordeal.
EXTENDED VIDEO: Alicia Kozakiewicz discusses her experiences as a victim of an internet predator, May 7, 2018. (WLUK video) Kozakiewicz was kidnapped and taken to Virginia.
Ironically, Kozakiewicz said she’s found a way to heal by using her notoriety to help children like herself. She started the Alicia Project when she was 14. The organization advocates alongside a ...
Eleven years after she was abducted, tortured, and held captive in what police describe as a dungeon in a Herndon, Va. town home, Alicia Kozakiewicz still can’t shake the horrible memories.
The Illinois State Police (ISP) is celebrating the enactment of House Bill 2586, known as Alicia’s Law, which is named after ...
Action 2 News spoke with Alicia Kozakiewicz, the namesake of Alicia’s Law. After surviving an abduction, it’s her mission to fund the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Alicia Kozakiewicz knows those dangers all too well. At just 13 years old, she was kidnapped by someone she met online. “On New Year’s Day 2002, I walked outside to meet somebody who I thought was my ...
It's been 15 years since that dramatic kidnapping unfolded in Pittsburgh, and a lot has changed for Alicia Kozakiewicz. She graduated from college, and she's married and back here in Pittsburgh.
Alicia Kozakiewicz was making the rounds of schools and pediatricians offices in Fayetteville and Fort Bragg. At age 13, Kozakiewicz was an early adopter of the wonders of the Internet.
Tragically, at 13-years-old, Kozakiewicz was kidnapped from her home on January 1, 2002. Her abductor contacted her online and lured her out of her home in Pittsburgh, Penn.
Oct. 17, 2007 — -- Six years ago, Alicia Kozakiewicz says she was just a normal 13-year-old girl. That all changed on New Year's Day 2002. Today, she recounted for Congress how an online ...
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