South
Carolina AMBER Alert
A Partnership of Broadcasting and Law Enforcement |
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OVERVIEW
PURPOSE OF THE
SC AMBER ALERT
The South Carolina AMBER Alert is a partnership of law enforcement
and broadcasting to alert the public in cases of child abduction.
Citizens will be provided information about the abduction so they
can aid law enforcement in locating the child.
WHO ACTIVATES
THE AMBER ALERT?
Upon notification by a police department or sheriff’s department,
the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is the only entity that
can activate the SC AMBER Alert.
ACTIVATION CRITERIA
An AMBER Alert will be activated only when the following criteria
are met.
- The law enforcement agency believes that the child has been
abducted (taken from their environment unlawfully, without authority
of law, and without permission from the child’s parent or
legal guardian).
- The child is 17 years old or younger, and the law enforcement
agency believes the child is in immediate danger of serious bodily
harm or death.
- The individual is 18 years old or older, and is believed to
be at risk for immediate danger of serious bodily harm or death
due to a proven physical or mental disability.
- All other possibilities for the victim’s disappearance
have been reasonably excluded.
- There is sufficient information available to disseminate to
the public that could assist in locating the victim, suspect,
or vehicle used in the abduction.
HOW DOES THE PROGRAM
WORK?
Local law enforcement agency determines that a case meets the criteria
for AMBER activation.
- Local law enforcement agency notifies SLED
- SLED distributes AMBER Alerts to broadcast stations via email and the EAS system. (Stations wishing to sign-up for
the program or change their database information should fill out
a Station
Update Form.) Stations immediately air the AMBER Alert
message, and continue to air the message at 15-minute intervals
for the next three hours, or until the alert is cancelled. Complete
station protocol is outlined in the AMBER Alert Station Operations Manual.
- SLED will distribute AMBER Alert to all South Carolina law
enforcement agencies
- SLED will distribute AMBER Alert to SC DOT for activation of
traffic advisory signs via broadcast messages and highway signs.
Citizens will be advised to call 911 if they have information
regarding the abduction.
HOW CAN I GET
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SC AMBER ALERT PROGRAM?
SC Law Enforcement Division
For information regarding
the law enforcement aspects of the SC AMBER Alert
program, contact:
Alexandra Cataldo Schelble, SC State AMBER Alert Coordinator
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED)
South Carolina Intelligence and Information Center (SCIIC)
Office: (803) 896-7962
Cell: (803) 528-7957
Email: aschelble@sled.sc.gov
PO Box 21398
Columbia, SC 29221
For information regarding
the broadcast aspects of the SC AMBER Alert program,
contact:
Margaret Wallace
South Carolina Broadcasters Association
2711 Middleburg Drive, Suite 201
Columbia, SC 29204
Phone: (803) 732-1186, Fax: (803) 732-4085, Email: Margaret@scba.net
For information regarding
the Department of Transportation aspects of the
SC AMBER Alert program, contact:
Dan Campbell
SC DOT
POB 191
Columbia, SC 29202
Phone: (803) 737-1646, Fax: (803) 737-1224, Email: campbellde@dot.state.sc.us
BLUE ALERT AND ENDANGERED PERSONS ADVISORY
SC Blue Alert is issued when a law enforcement officer has been killed or injured.
Read criteria
Endangered Person Advisory (EPNS) is issued when an endangered missing person with dementia or other cognitive impairment is traveling statewide. Read criteria
What broadcasters need to know:
- Only SLED will activate the Blue Alert or EPNS and only when all criteria are met.
- The EAS systems will not be utilized for Blue Alert or EPNS.
- Blue Alerts and EPNS alerts will be distributed by SLED to broadcasters by email utlizing the AMBER Alert database contacts.
- We recommend you utilize the same station protocol for Blue Alerts and EPNS that you utilize for AMBER Alerts, but stations should follow what works best for their operational format, while providing the very best coverage for these very important, and often life-saving, news stories.
INTERNET RESOURCES
National Center For Missing
and Exploited Children - www.missingkids.com
SC Law Enforcement Division
- www.sled.state.sc.us
SC Sheriffs' Association–
www.sheriffsc.com
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