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  • en respuesta a: Adding Photos to Missing Person Lists Online #20976
    Foto del avatarJulie Willard
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    When you ask permission, are you asking the lead law enforcement agency for permission or the family?

    en respuesta a: disparity in reporting missing persons #10213
    Foto del avatarJulie Willard
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    I haven’t received any calls about Gabby and I’ve had no complaints either, but I’m in Oregon so maybe that’s why. It is curious how certain cases seem to catch the eye of reporters. And I have to say, it’s easy to understand why the families of the other missing people get upset about it. There really aren’t many that do catch media’s eye if you consider how many missing people there are on any given day!

    en respuesta a: AMBER ON CALL #9152
    Foto del avatarJulie Willard
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    Hi Nona,

    This is Julie from Oregon, I am the Clearinghouse Manager here at Oregon State Police. The way we do it is through our dispatch center, which is a 24/7 unit. All AMBER requests go to them and they do the triage to see if they think it meets the criteria. If they think it meets the criteria, there is a list of sworn members that they call to get approval. They also call with denials and possible alerts to discuss what should be done. The final say comes from the sworn personnel assigned to the group. Everyone who is part of the AMBER Alert team understands that if their phone rings it could be an alert request, so they answer their phones at all times.

    Hope that helps!

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