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TBI LAUNCHES TN KIDKIT, NEW RESOURCE FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS EASY-TO-USE TOOL AIMS TO SPEED UP SEARCHES FOR MISSING TENNESSEE CHILDREN
May 25, 2021
5/25/21
NASHVILLE – Today, to coincide with National Missing Children’s Day, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation launched TN KidKit, a resource to help parents and guardians document key details about the children in their care, just in case an emergency should arise.
TN KidKit provides parents and guardians an easy-to-use way to compile key facts, photographs and additional relevant information about their children, which can then be printed or digitally stored to easily share with law enforcement if a child in their care were to go missing.
Brosnan Risk Consultants launches Save a Child initiative to locate missing and exploited children
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“Save a Child” public-private partnership expands efforts to rescue children who go missing and fall victim to predatory trafficking and exploitation.
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“My thanks to the professionals at Brosnan Risk Consultants for their hard work on the ‘Save a Child’ program. Together Brosnan and our Department of Social Services can better protect the children of Rockland County from predators and traffickers.”-Rockland County Executive Ed Day PEARL RIVER, N.Y. (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Brosnan Risk Consultants has launched a new initiative that will expand efforts to investigate and find missing and exploited children.
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Michigan Student Places in National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest
Michigan Student Places in National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest
Contact: Ms. Jolene Hardesty, Missing Children’s Clearinghouse Analyst, 517-582-1154
The Michigan State Police (MSP) Missing Persons Coordination Unit is pleased to announce a Michigan student has been named the first runner up in the 2021 National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest. Today, Tuesday, May 25, is National Missing Children s Day.
Emily Glassford, a fifth-grade student at Almont Elementary in Almont, placed second overall nationally in the National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest, a contest supported by the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention (OJJDP) to raise awareness for missing children. There were more than 800 submissions nationally.
ALEA Launches New High-speed Missing Person Alert Called CodeRED
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has launched a new high-speed notification system known as CodeRED, designed to notify residents of missing person alerts throughout the state. ALEA unveiled the new system on Tuesday, May 25, to highlight National Missing Children’s Day.
“Our Alabama Fusion Center (AFC) will use the new state-of-the-art system to issue alerts in the event of a missing person, and it will have the capability to quickly deliver essential information to citizens throughout the state or in a targeted area, depending on the situation,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “I encourage all Alabamians to consider enrolling in the new alert system, which will allow everyone to be vigilant and stay informed once a missing person alert is issued.”