Around the country, classification as a runaway often means officers put less effort into looking for a missing child, according to a USA TODAY review of more than 50 police procedural manuals. Under federal rules, runaways also are disqualified from Amber Alerts – notifications to the media, on billboards and on cellphones that draw urgent and widespread attention to missing children. | | News Alert Thursday, April 20 | | | | If your missing child ran away from home, the police may not look for them | Around the country, classification as a runaway often means officers put less effort into looking for a missing child, according to a USA TODAY review of more than 50 police procedural manuals. Under federal rules, runaways also are disqualified from Amber Alerts – notifications to the media, on billboards and on cellphones that draw urgent and widespread attention to missing children. | | | | | | | |
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