Father of girl missing since 2015 hopes daughter’s story inspires others to never give up hope
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Father of girl missing since 2015 hopes her story inspires others to never give up hope
SAN ANTONIO – A father who has been searching for his missing daughter since 2015 is hoping her story inspires other families in the same situation never to give up hope.
David Hopper is the father of Ava Baldwin, a girl who was taken by her mother in 2015 when she was 6 years old.
“Last time I saw her, she was 5,” Hopper said. “So it has been seven years since she was missing from my family but six years since she was officially reported missing.”
North Alabama law enforcement agencies stress vigilance on National Missing Children s Day
Child I.D. kits are important to fill out and keep in your home. It contains information like your child s fingerprints, medical records and any identifiable information. It also has a DNA sample and place to put a photo.
Posted: May 25, 2021 6:17 PM
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With Tuesday being National Missing Children s Day, law enforcement agencies in North Alabama want to remind parents about what you can do to make sure you have the right information in case the worst case scenario happens.
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MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) has launched a new high-speed notification system known as CodeRED, designed to notify residents of missing person alerts throughout the state. ALEA unveiled the new system on Tuesday, May 25, to highlight National Missing Children’s Day.
“Our Alabama Fusion Center (AFC) will use the new state-of-the-art system to issue alerts in the event of a missing person and it will have the capability to quickly deliver essential information to citizens throughout the state or in a targeted area, depending on the situation,” Gov. Kay Ivey said. “I encourage all Alabamians to consider enrolling in the new alert system, which will allow everyone to be vigilant and stay informed once a missing person alert is issued.”