A child disappears in a crowd at the fair. A toddler wanders out an open door. A teen doesn’t return from the mall. Every year, hundreds of thousands of kids in the U.S. are reported “missing.”
What can you as parents do to help us?
Here’s one important suggestion: have information that helps identify your child ready to hand to law enforcement the instant you report your child missing.
I recommend a kit distributed through the National Child Identification Program started by the American Football Coaches Association in 1997.
Each package includes:
- All you need to take inkless fingerprints;
- Cards for detailing your child’s physical descriptions-including a body map for pointing out scars, birthmarks, and other identifying features;
- A place to keep current photos; and
- More recently, an easy-to-use swab to take and store a small DNA sample.
Are the fingerprints or other information in the kits kept by the Police and the FBI? No! You keep the kits and fingerprints yourselves in a safe place…and provide the information to law enforcement only in case of emergency. Even then, they will not keep the information in their records permanently without your specific permission.
Where can you get a kit? You can order one-for a small fee-through the National Child Identification Program website. The kits are also distributed free at select college football games across the country.
This year, we are working with the National Night Out organization, which helps communities nationwide hold anti-crime activities once a year. Along with the coaches association, they set a new single-day record for distributing free identification kits during National Night Out events on August 1, 2010, at a staggering 18,766 kits distributed.
“It’s a neat program,” said Thomas E. Bush III, FBI assistant director for Criminal Justice Information Services, which coordinates the FBI’s involvement in the program. “It’s a great tool for parents have at their disposal to help protect their children.”
Links: | The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
-Birdy
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