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  2. What happened to Hannah Kobayashi? The public - and the ... - AOL

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    Kobayashi stopped contacting them days later, prompting her family to file a missing person report and launch a sweeping, in-person search effort. During the search Kobayashi's father, Ryan ...

  3. California signs Ebony Alert law to combat gaps in finding ...

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    The legislation will go into effect on 1 January 2024. California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a new bill into law to help address the disparity in missing persons cases involving Black ...

  4. One year later, California's system to find missing Black ...

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    Signed into law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, and put into effect on Jan. 1, Ebony Alert is a resource for law enforcement to help find missing Black youths and women, ages 12 to 25 ...

  5. Missing person - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most widely covered missing person cases have been kidnappings of children by strangers; however these instances are rare. [11] In most parts of the world, criminal abductions make up only a small percentage of missing person cases and, in turn, most of these abductions are by someone who knows the child (such as a non-custodial ...

  6. Mary Louise Day - Wikipedia

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    On or around July 15, 1981, Mary Day disappeared from her home in California. Her parents did not report her missing, and almost no one aside from them knew she was missing. In 1992, Sherrie (Waits) Calgaro filed a missing persons report to the Ft. Ord military base in California, but by then eleven years had passed and police did not launch a ...

  7. New California law creates Ebony Alert to find missing Black ...

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    A new California law will create an emergency alert system to help find missing Black youth and women between the ages of 12 and 25. California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 673 into law Oct 8.

  8. Timothy Verne Perryman - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Verne Perryman (born December 5, 1950 [1]) is a missing person.He was last seen March 28, 2004 [1] near his home in Agoura Hills, a Los Angeles, California suburb.. Tim Perryman earned his BA from USC, and at the time of his disappearance had recently earned his MBA from California Lutheran University.

  9. Is California’s Ebony Alert the answer for finding missing ...

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    Just last month, California, a state with one of the highest percentages of missing people of color, launched the Ebony Alert system, which will help amplify cases of missing Black children and ...