In light of a number of recent child predator cases, we wanted to know the best ways parents can protect their kids. The Demand Project in Tulsa says it is easier than ever for predators to talk to children online and even send and receive child pornography.

News On 6 recently reported on the arrest of a county official accused of having sexual abuse images. We also told you about the arrest of a former wrestling coach accused of inappropriately touching and messaging a student.

"That's what we see in the news," said Kristin Weiss, CEO of The Demand Project. "What aren't we seeing that's hidden in plain sight? In our neighborhoods? Online?"

Weiss says predators have no specific profile. They can be a family member, neighbor, co-worker or stranger.

They use the internet to find their vi

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