Amber Alert
The Origin of the Amber Plan
The AMBER Plan was created in 1996 as a powerful legacy to 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, a bright little girl who was kidnapped and brutally murdered while riding her bicycle in Arlington, Texas. The tragedy shocked and outraged the entire community. Residents contacted radio stations in the Dallas area and suggested they broadcast special “alerts” over the airwaves so that they could help prevent such incidents in the future.
What to Do When an AMBER Alert is Issued
The AMBER Alert message encourages the public to look for the missing child or suspect. You become the ears and eyes of local law enforcement.
In the event that you spot a child, adult, or vehicle fitting the AMBER Alert description, immediately call the telephone number given in the AMBER Alert and provide authorities with as much information as you know.
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Amber Alert Related Links |
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Kentucky Amber Alert 
Kentucky State Police 
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is the nation's resource center for child protection.
NetSmartz
The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource that teaches kids and teens how to stay safer on the Internet.
The Klaas Kids Foundation
The KlaasKids Foundation was established in 1994 to give meaning to the death of twelve-year-old kidnap and murder victim Polly Hannah Klaas and to create a legacy in her name that would be protective of children for generations to come.
Webroot's Amber Alert Net 
AMBER Alert Net extends the reach of vital AMBER Alerts to computer desktops at home and in the workplace. Through a free small software application, Internet-connected users are now able to receive, print and email AMBER Alerts as they are released by local law-enforcement agencies.
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