AG Six Stresses Importance of Child Safety

by Sarah Burris on November 13, 2009 · Comments

in Issues, Kansas Democratic Party

Attorney General Steve Six will be working with the Kansas Internet Crimes Against Children taskforce along with Cox Communications to better education parents on how they can keep their children safe.  The event will focus on safety at home, on the internet, and outside the home.

“When a child is abducted or goes missing, the first few hours are critical. Many times, parents do not have important identifying information about their child available to give law enforcement in a crisis,” Six said. “We hope this program helps parents gather vital information to help law enforcement bring their child home safely.”

“Our partnership with Attorney General Steve Six and the Kansas Internet Crimes Against Children taskforce is a great opportunity for the community,” said Kimberly Edmunds, senior vice president and general manager of Cox Kansas/Arkansas. “We hope these events at our Cox Stores and the identification kits will provide parents and guardians the resources to keep their children safe.”

ID Kits for parents will be available at locations around the state and will allow parents to give DNA samples, finger prints, and photo IDs to law enforcement officials to ensure each child can be found easily in the event of an abduction.  For a location nearest you please see the AG’s site for a list.

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