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  2. Amber alert - Wikipedia

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    An Amber alert as seen on Android, instructing users to call 911 if they find a car with a matching description.. An Amber alert (alternatively styled AMBER alert) or a child abduction emergency alert (SAME code: CAE) is a message distributed by a child abduction alert system to ask the public for help in finding abducted children.

  3. Child abduction alert system - Wikipedia

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    Logo AMBER Alert Europe. AMBER Alert Europe is a foundation that strives to improve the protection of missing children by empowering children and raising awareness on the issue of missing children and its root causes. AMBER Alert Europe advocates that one missing child is one too many and aims for zero missing children in Europe.

  4. Murder of Rachael Runyan - Wikipedia

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    The AMBER Alert system is now tested twice a year in Utah— [5] on January 13 and on the anniversary of Rachael's abduction, August 26. [ 22 ] [ 35 ] [ 20 ] [ d ] Rachael's murder was also a factor in the passing of the Missing Children's Act , which places descriptions of missing children in the FBI's National Crime Information Computer database.

  5. Child abduction scare of 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The focus on child abductions led governmental entities to take action. Many states instituted Amber alerts systems and a national Amber alert was included as part of a package of federal legislation known as the PROTECT Act of 2003. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  6. Disappearance of Sofia Juarez - Wikipedia

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    Sofia Lucerno Juarez (born February 5, 1998) was a four-year-old American child who disappeared in Kennewick, Washington in 2003. [1] [2] Her case involved the first use of an AMBER Alert in the state of Washington. [3]

  7. Missing-children milk carton - Wikipedia

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    The practice had begun to fade by the late 1980s and became obsolete when the Amber alert system was created in 1996. [7] Today, AMBER Alerts use technology including notifications to mobile phones to give up-to-date information about potential child abductions. Yvonne Jewkes and Travis Linnemann write in Media and Crime in the U.S.:

  8. Child Alert Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Child Alert Foundation was the first organization to ever create a fully automated implementation of the Amber Plan outlined in 1997 in Dallas, Texas, which has since become the AMBER Alert. The original Amber Plan (1997) was a faxed based procedure where law enforcement agencies were required to prepare information for public distribution ...

  9. Code Adam - Wikipedia

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    Code Adam logo. Code Adam is a missing-child safety program in the United States and Canada, originally created by Walmart retail stores in 1994. [1] This type of alert is generally regarded as having been named in memory of Adam Walsh, the 6-year-old son of John Walsh (the host of Fox's America's Most Wanted).