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Wednesday Is National Missing Children's Day

Today is National Missing Children’s Day. It was first designated by President Ronald Regan in 1983. Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is reminding Kansas parents to talk to their children about ways to stay safe. Schmidt points out that parents’ communication is key; you need to have a safety plan and regularly take time with your kids to review or amend it. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children maintains a list of children missing from Kansas. The database can be accessed at www.missingkids.org. The list includes names, photographs, and other information about the 74 missing children in Kansas right now. Schmidt also reminds parents to keep identifying information on children up to date. Having a kit with the child’s fingerprints, height, weight, and current photo can make a big difference in how quickly a missing child can be located.

 

 

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