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Help
for Parents
What
to Do If Your Child is Missing:
First,
contact your local law
enforcement IMMEDIATELY!!!!!
Often the first
24 hours are the most critical for locating a missing child.
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If the child
is missing from home, begin by thoroughly searching the house. Be
sure to check any places a child could crawl, hide, and possibly
fall asleep.
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If your child
disappears when you are away from home -- at a shopping center,
for example -- notify the manager of the store and the security
office. Request assistance in finding your child. Then telephone
the police immediately.
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If your child
has run away, contact friends of the child; chances are good they've
confided their plans to a friend. This information should be provided
to law enforcement.
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When talking
with law enforcement, try to stay calm. Identify yourself, and give
your location. Ask that an officer be sent to take a report on your
missing child.
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Be prepared
to give descriptive information on your child including name, height,
weight, and date of birth. Also provide information on specific
identifiers such as eye glasses, braces, pierced ears, and a description
of the clothing your child was last seen wearing.
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Listen carefully
to the instructions of the police and respond to their questions.
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Request that
your child be immediately entered into the National Crime Information
Center's (NCIC) Missing Person File. This will assist other law
enforcement agencies in identifying your child if they are located
in another community.
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Contact the
Washington State Patrol Missing Persons Unit. You may
contact the program by calling 1-800-543-5678.
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Contact the
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children by calling their
nationwide toll free number 1-800-THE-LOST.
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