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NCIC, NCMEC and the FBI recommend contacting the local authorities immediately once you learn or realize your child has been kidnapped or has gone missing. Usually the FBI says the first 48 hours are integral for an investigation but it is also important to keep in mind that when a child is kidnapped by a stranger or predator unknown to them, the likelihood of the child being physically assaulted, sexually assaulted and/or murdered is horribly and tragically very high.But how can you consider it to be a "good instinct" to call the cops if in the result of that you could get your child killed? What parent would risk such a thing? I do not think that it is a good instinct but rather a foolish decision. Unless I knew that my child was really not in any danger... IMO
As intimidating and overwhelming as the RN’s threats are, it is important to remember that even if parents or guardians comply with the kidnappers’ demands it does not guarantee that the child will be returned home safely or alive, as seen in the Baby Charles Lindbergh case, the Greenlease kidnapping, Marion Parker, Peter Weinberger and many more. At least with LE on your side you take some of the power out of the kidnappers’ hands while working with a team of experts who can issue Amber alerts, organize searches across the county, state and/or country and have access to CCTV, phone records, search dogs and forensic tools. Furthermore, it can increase the odds of a member of the public identifying and recognizing your child and hopefully leave to the abductee being rescued in time and being reunited with their family. If tragically, a child’s loved ones are robbed of that chance, the earlier they are alerted and involved, the higher the chance LE has of catching and identifying the kidnappers and bring them to justice for the crimes and harm they caused.
Non-Family Abduction | Child Crime Prevention & Safety Center
The Child Crime Prevention & Safety Center includes information about keeping kids safe from crime, including Non-Family Abduction situations.
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Crimes Against Children Spotlight: Child Abductions - Known Relationships are the Greater Danger | FBI: Law Enforcement Bulletin
The majority of child abductions are committed by persons with a relationship to the child they abduct.
Abduction, Kidnapping and False Imprisonment: Definitions and Remedies (Including Domestic Dispute Child Kidnapping) | Stimmel Law
Kidnapping for ransom is the first thought that comes to mind when one considers abduction and kidnapping but in reality many charges of kidnapping relate to child custody disputes in which a parent removes a child from the custody of the other parent and/or the jurisdiction of the court. Also...
Greenlease Kidnapping | Federal Bureau of Investigation
The 1953 kidnapping of a six-year-old boy by a pair of criminals ends tragically.
America’s Most Notorious Kidnappings | Headlines & Heroes
One minute they’re here, the next they’re gone. The history of infamous kidnappings in America is long and stretches back centuries. In some cases, the missing are released and recovered alive, while others are not so lucky. Other disappearances remain unsolved. Cynthia Ann Parker May 19, 1836...
A Baby Boy Vanishes, an Heiress Abducted & More Infamous Kidnappings Throughout History
From the disappearances of Charley Ross and Charles Lindbergh Jr. to the abductions of Patty Hearst and Adam Walsh, these kidnappings made history
Child kidnappings that captured our attention
They don't happen often, but when they do, child abductions by strangers can capture Americans' attention like few other crimes. A look at notorious kidnappings over the past century and a half shows how attitudes have changed.
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