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The Washington State Patrol on Friday issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert (MIPA) on behalf of the Arlington Police Department for Pauline Jones, 23, of Arlington. Authorities have issued a ...
The Washington State Patrol issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert on behalf of the Lummi Nation Police Department on Friday for a 14-year-old girl last seen locally in Ferndale on Wednesday ...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's and People's Alert System is the first nationwide alert system for missing Indigenous people in the United States (House Bill 1725). On 31 March 2022, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signed 6 bills into law, 2 of which focus on helping missing Indigenous people that will take effect June 9. [1]
Maria Juarez. 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 ] As of 2024, Sofia's whereabouts and the circumstances of her disappearance remain unknown.
The Washington State Institute for Public Policy, a creation of the state legislature of the U.S. state of Washington, researches public policy issues of interest to the legislature and state agencies, in association with The Evergreen State College. It was created in 1983 and currently supports public access to various reports and projects ...
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www.wsp.wa.gov. The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is the state patrol agency for the U.S. state of Washington. Organized as the Washington State Highway Patrol in 1921, it was renamed and reconstituted in 1933. The agency is charged with the protection of the Governor of Washington and the grounds of the Washington State Capitol; security ...
Architecture of IPAWS. The program is organized and funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an agency of the Department of Homeland Security. [4] The system allows for alerts to be originated by Federal, State, local and tribal officials, and subsequently disseminated to the public using a range of national and local alerting systems including EAS, CMAS and NWR. [5]