Alabama expands criteria for Missing and Endangered Person Alert
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Alabama Expands Missing and Endangered Person Alert to Include Abducted Adults - The Demopolis Times
MONTGOMERY — Governor Kay Ivey has signed into law an expanded version of Alabama’s Missing and Endangered Persons Alert, now to include an adult that has been abducted, effective Friday, Sept. 1. Previously, the criteria for a Missing and Endangered Person Alert stated that a person must be missing and living with a mental or physical disability, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or autism and is at risk of bodily harm or death. The newly exp…
Alabama expands criteria for Missing and Endangered Person Alert
ALABAMA (WDHN)— The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has updated and expanded the statewide Missing and Endangered Person Alert criteria to include abducted adults. Before the update, the standard for a Missing and Endangered Person Alert stated a person must be missing and living with a mental or physical disability, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or autism and is at risk of bodily harm or death. Now, the criteria for the alert is any adult, 18 …
Abducted adults now included in Alabama’s missing person alert system
Previously, the criteria for a Missing and Endangered Person Alert stated that a person must be missing and living with a mental or physical disability, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or autism and is at risk of bodily harm or death.The newly expanded alert will include any adult, 18 and older, who has been abducted and is believed to be in danger.
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