Louisiana
LSP releases timeline of AMBER Alert in Loranger child abduction case
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) – The Louisiana State Police (LSP) have released a timeline of the AMBER Alert in the child abduction case that happened in Loranger, La. on Thursday, June 13.
Below is the timeline from LSP:
- 9:14 a.m. Louisiana State Police – Investigative Support Section reached out to TPSO and asked if assistance would be required from the Louisiana Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children (LSP-LACMEC) regarding the two missing children.
- 9:21 a.m. TPSO requested LACMEC to contact them to begin the Amber Alert Process.
- 9:27 a.m. LACMEC contacted TPSO and instructed them to complete the AMBER Alert application form and to include pictures of the children.
- 10:30 a.m. LSP-LACMEC received an incomplete AMBER Alert application from TPSO.
Note: Once an AMBER Alert application has been received, it must be reviewed to ensure there is enough information, that the information is correct, and that it meets the criteria for an AMBER Alert. For more details regarding AMBER Alert criteria, please visit https://www.lsp.org/community-outreach/alerts/amber-alerts/
- 11:45 a.m. LSP Fusion Center sent a Level II Endangered/Missing Children Advisory to all law enforcement agencies statewide and the surrounding states.
- 12:18 p.m. LSP Public Affairs disseminates the AMBER Alert press release via email and social media.
- 12:28 p.m. Initial AMBER Alert broadcasted to the emergency alert system.
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