Showing posts with label Amber Alert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amber Alert. Show all posts

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Amber Alert: Teach your kids about staying safe


Amber Alert

A stock image of a police officer.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Wednesday marks 20 years since the Texasabduction andmurder of 9-year-old Amber Hagermaninspired the creation of the national Amber Alert system, a program that helpsto quickly find abducted children.

Children abducted by non-family members with homicidal intent are often killed within one hour to one day after being abducted, according to the Pennsylvania State Police. So time is crucial in finding missing or abducted children.

The state police helped develop the system in the commonwealth. Designated members are responsible for issuing the alerts, which come with specific criteria that the police developed with the media.

An abductee must be under 18 years old and believed to be in imminent danger of death or serious injury. Additional criteria include the availability of descriptive information, time since the child was last seen and the reliability of witnesses, according to the state police.

When the abduction satisfies the requirements, the state police sendsout a statewide alert to law enforcement and the statewide public alert system.

Tips

It"s very important for parents to talk to their children about situational awareness and staying safe, saidCarl Lindquist, county spokesman and father to two, with another child coming soon.

"It"s something that as parents in the hustle and bustle of everyday life seems easy to overlook," he said, but added that these conversations canmake a "crucial difference."

He said at around 8 or 10, children oftenplay outside without supervision in the yard, where an unknown adult could approach them.

"Teach children that unfamiliar adults should never need help from a child not to find a lost animal or for anything else," Lindquist said in a news release. "Children should consider such a request to be a warning sign that prompts them to seek out a parent or trusted adult."

When out and about, children are more safe in groups, according to a York County tips sheet, and neighborhoods can help plan these groups. And, online, adults should be sure to monitor children"ssocial media activity to be sure they aren"t providing location or other personal information.

Smart 911

York County unveiled its Smart911 systeman AT&T Mobility National AccountsLLCsubscription that costs $99,000 per year and ispaid for through fees levied by the state on telephones offers another level of assistance for locating missing or abducted children, Lindquist said.

The service allows York County residents to upload profile information to Smart911.com so that when an emergency call is dispatched first responders will have necessary information, including current photographs, at their fingertips.

"Having a child go missing can be terrifying you may not be able to think straight, remember critical information or even communicate effectively," said York County Commissioner Chris Reilly in a news release. "Smart911 can have a dramatic impact on these situations. We encourage families to be proactive about safety and sign up today."

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Source: http://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2016/01/12/amber-alert-recover-abducted-children-turns-20/78699744/

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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Stabbing in the Bronx leaves woman critically injured


Girl found safe, Amber Alert canceled

BEDFORD PARK, Bronx (WABC) --

The mother of a 3-year-old girl in the Bronx remains in critical condition Wednesday after she was stabbed and her daughter abducted Tuesday afternoon. Meanwhile, New Jersey State Police have released DashCam video of the suspect"s arrest.

The ordeal started at an apartment building on Perry Avenue in the Bedford Park section just before 1:50 p.m. Police said 47-year-old Diomedes Valenzuela stabbed a 31-year-old woman multiple times during a domestic dispute, then fled with their 3-year-old child, Rebecca Valenzuela.

An Amber Alert was issued in New York and New Jersey, and the father and young girl were found about an hour later. The girl was uninjured, according to police.

Detectives released details about Valenzula"s vehicle, a 2004 Silver Dodge Caravan, and said it was seen on the George Washington Bridge heading into New Jersey. The Amber Alert also triggered alarms to sound on cellphones within the alert area.

According to the New Jersey State Police, troopers were able to find the van and made a traffic stop on the Garden State Parkway in Clifton. Police called it a high-risk stop."We did stop the traffic before the incident was supposed to happen, just in case it went wrong, but thank G*d it didn"t go wrong, everything went smooth," state police Lieutenant Al Miller said. "We just thank G*d that he went willingly. He didn"t put up a fight."

Valenzuela is a former police officer in Irvington. He left the department in 2002, when he was found guilty by a judge of filing a false police report. He sued Irvington for five years, then settled and started receiving his pension. According to his attorney, the settlement erased the guilty verdict.

RAW VIDEO: Police walk with Valenzuela in Bloomfield, N.J.:

Rebecca Valenzuela was checked by medics who came to the police barracks. Her mother, who is at St. Barnabas Hospital in East Tremont, is expected to survive her injuries.

This is video of the suspect"s van being towed away.

Rebecca was reunited with family members in New York City.

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Source: http://abc7ny.com/news/stabbing-in-the-bronx-leaves-woman-critically-injured/1105442/

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Sunday, October 11, 2015

Amber Alert sent by Waynesboro Police Department


Amber Alert

Deputies confirmed about 10 p.m. Thursday that infant Romain Jamaal Bass and his mother, Adrian Michelle Foreman, were both safe and unharmed. They were found at Foremans sisters house in Waynesboro, according to the Waynesboro Police Department.

The Amber Alert was first issued at 8 p.m. before the incident was resolved about two hours later. No further details were released and it is unclear if charges will be filed.

The vehicle listed in an Amber Alert was described as a 2010 black Dodge Charger and it was located in Girard. Neither Bass nor Foreman, however, were in the Dodge Charger when it was found.

Source: http://chronicle.augusta.com/news/crime-courts/2015-10-08/amber-alert-sent-waynesboro-police-department

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