Amber Alert takes effect with Guinn signature
Tuesday, May 6, 2003 | 8:46 a.m.
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CARSON CITY -- Just a week after President Bush held a special ceremony in the Rose Garden to sign an Amber Alert law, Gov. Kenny Guinn this morning was expected to approve Nevada's version of the same measure.
With bill sponser Richard Perkins, D-Henderson, joining him for the signing ceremony, Guinn was to ink Assembly Bill 322, which will create a statewide system for the safe return of missing childen.
The law, which was to take effect with the governor's signature shortly after 10 a.m. today, will create a 12-member statewide committee to establish and oversee the alert system. The committee is a partnership of law enforcement agencies and broadcasters.
The alerts, which would be disseminated over an emergency broadcast system, would notify the public about child abductions and any pertinent information that would help in locating them, such as vehicle descriptions.
During testimony in committee, Perkins, a deputy police chief in Henderson, said that roughly 70 percent of children who are taken and murdered are killed within the first three hours of their abduction.
He said Nevada's system will be successful if it saves just one life.
The commission will oversee establishment of Nevada's system, including naming it. The national law Bush signed last week with once-abducted Elizabeth Smart and her parents at his side takes the name many states use in honor of Amber Hagerman, a 9-year-old girl abducted and killed in Arlington, Texas, in 1997.
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