Indianapolis, In. — Effective July 1, 2018, Indiana House Bill 1248 becomes law and will amend Indiana Code 10-13-5-4.4 to include “missing endangered child”.
The amended law defines a ‘missing endangered child’ as a missing child who is believed to be incapable of returning to the missing child’s residence without assistance because of:
- Mental illness;
- Intellectual disability; or
- Another physical or mental disability
The change in the law has resulted in an update to the Silver Alert criteria, as listed below:
- The person must be a Missing Endangered Adult, Missing Endangered Child, High Risk Missing Person or have a mental impairment validated through a credible medical authority (Physician, Physician’s Assistant, or Nurse Practitioner).
- There must be enough descriptive information to believe the broadcast will help.
- Request must be recommended by the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction.
- Enter the person into IndianaData and Communications System (IDACS) / National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
There is no change to the AMBER Alert criteria, as listed below:
- The child must be under 18 years of age.
- The child must be believed to be abducted, and in danger of serious bodily harm or death.
- There must be enough descriptive information to believe the broadcast will help.
- Request must be recommended by the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction.
Recommendations:
– If you know someone who goes missing, immediately contact your local law enforcement.
– Consider using your social media for assistance.
– Routinely keep updated images of your children and immediate family members.
– Routinely keep in contact with those who may be suffering from a mental or physical impairment.
– Contact the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-843-5678 for additional resources and assistance related to missing children.
Go to www.public.govdelivery.com to be notified about AMBER/Silver Alerts.
Questions or assistance requests should be directed to:
Indiana Clearinghouse for Information on Missing Children and Missing Endangered Adults
Website: https://www.in.gov/isp/2333.htm
Phone: 800-831-8953