Who decides to create a missing child poster?
When a child goes missing, parents first call their local law enforcement and file a missing persons report. After that, many parents call the Polly Klaas® Foundation. Our professional caseworkers talk with the parents and with the law enforcement officers working the case. If both parties agree, our caseworkers create the poster from information provided by the parents. The missing child’s poster is sent to the family for distribution in their community, placed on our website, faxed to our distribution lists, and sent out to our Rapid Response Team for distribution.
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