After 21 years of escaping justice, a fugitive convicted sex offender was finally caught and put behind bars after investigators pinpointed his location via CLEAR, the powerful Thomson Reuters investigative platform. The “ah-ha” moment that investigator must have had when the missing piece of information was found is the focus of the 2012 Everyday Heroes Awards program sponsored by the Fraud Prevention & Investigations business of Thomson Reuters.

The Everyday Heroes Awards are intended to celebrate moments like these, through the submission of success stories from customers who have made a positive impact on their workplaces and their greater communities with Thomson Reuters public and proprietary records search products.

Stories like the one above are being sought from users of CLEAR, Westlaw PeopleMap and Batch Solutions. The customer who submits the most compelling story will receive a $5,000 charitable donation made by Thomson Reuters on their behalf to their choice of several selected charities. Two other Everyday Heroes Awards recipients will receive charitable donations made on their behalf in the amounts of $2,500 and $1,000. Successful submissions will describe how the use of a Thomson Reuters online public records product helped the customer move their case or project forward for their organization, client or community.

View the rest of the news release here.

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