The feature article of this issue of the AMBER Advocate focuses on the AMBER Alert Technology Toolkits that are being distributed in Indian Country throughout the Nation.
Issue 51 highlights the work of the AMBER Alert in Indian Country program to distribute Technology Toolkits to Tribal law enforcement agencies across the country. The Front Lines story spotlights the diligent efforts of an Idaho state trooper to safely rescue an 11-year-old Georgia boy who was abducted by his father. The issue features Lieutenant Stacie Lick of New Jersey, whose leadership and commitment has been central to bringing Child Abduction Response Teams to the Garden State. The Briefs section provides updates on AMBER Alert cases and other endangered missing persons work underway across the U.S. and internationally.
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