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AMBER ALERT LAUNCHED IN SASKATCHEWAN

Released on July 15, 2004

AMBER Alert, a voluntary partnership between police agencies and broadcasters to send out an emergency alert to the public in the most serious child or at-risk person abduction cases, has been officially launched in Saskatchewan.

The goal of AMBER Alert is immediate delivery of information to the public that will assist in the search for and safe return of the abducted person. The delivery of information will be done through law enforcement communication systems and broadcasters.

Saskatchewan's AMBER Plan is a partnership of the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police, the Saskatchewan Association of Broadcasters, Canadian Border Services, Child Find Saskatchewan, SaskTel and the Saskatchewan Department of Justice.

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For More Information, Contact:

Andrew Dinsmore
Justice
Regina
Phone: (306) 787-8606
Chief Terry Coleman
Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police
Moose Jaw
Phone: (306) 694-7600

Vic Dubois
Saskatchewan Association of Broadcasters
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 244-1975

Phyllis Hallatt
Child Find Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Phone: (306) 955-0070

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