Jan 12th, 2009
Amber Alert Anniversary
Some states tomorrow are recognizing the 13th anniversary of the Amber Alert program, and Alabama is one of them. WTVY out of Dothan, Alabama has all of the details about the acknowledgement of the day:
In Alabama, 14 AMBER Alerts have been issued through the state’s Emergency Alert System since the state’s AMBER Alert program became operational in May 2003. Alabama’s AMBER program is conducted in partnership with the Alabama Broadcasters Association, the Department of Public Safety, participating local law enforcement agencies and the Alabama Department of Transportation.
“The AMBER program has proven time and again to be an invaluable tool in the safe recovery of abducted and endangered children,” said Col. J. Christopher Murphy, Department of Public Safety director. “When circumstances indicate a child has been abducted and is in harm’s way, time is of the essence,” said Murphy. “Key to this program’s success in Alabama and nationwide is its capacity to get identifying information out quickly and to as many people as possible.”
Murphy repeated the five criteria that must be met before an AMBER Alert may be issued: law enforcement confirms that a child has been abducted; the child must be younger than 18; circumstances indicate to law enforcement that the child is endangered; there is enough available descriptive information about the child, abductor, or suspect’s vehicle to believe an immediate broadcast alert will help in locating the child; and the child’s information is entered into the National Crime Information Center Database.