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Posted by Ryan Johnson on 05 13, 2009

Missing Children

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Missing Children really is an app that everyone should have. It’s your “take anywhere” missing children and Amber Alert reference. Missing Children let’s you quickly and easily view all missing children both locally and nationally. There’s a ‘Near Me’ feature that displays who from your area, or that’s suspected to be in your area, is missing.

Many of us have seen Amber Alert notifications displayed on the interstate or heard them broadcast over the radio while driving. The problem with those methods is that they merely alert you of the problem, give you a description of the victim, and ask you to write down the number to call if you see them. Well, not all of us have a pen and paper available to write down the number, and there are so many children that could meet that description that without a picture of the victim some may feel hesitant to call authorities without more proof. That bit of indecision or uncertainty could be the difference between saving a life and losing one.

How does Missing Children help? Well, in addition to providing you with a comprehensive list of all missing children, it provides you with an image of each victim and a hot button for one touch dialing to report a sighting. It’s so logical to own and easy to use that there’s no reason why all of us shouldn’t have this app on our iPhone. Missing Children provides you with what you need to potentially make a difference! Go to the App Store and download Missing Children today!


Quickly and easily report a sighting View recent Amber Alert postings
View a national list of missing children View missing children in your area

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Posted by Ryan Johnson
on 05 13, 2009
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