WHAT YOU CAN DO

Try to keep a current photograph (up close head and shoulders) of the person as well as a current description (to include height, weight, hair color, eye color, etc.) in a safe and convenient place in your home.  For children 1-5 update photos at least twice per year.

For juveniles, if there is a computer in the home, place it in a public area. Do not allow your children to have unsupervised access.

Know who their friends are, where they live and their phone numbers.

Public awareness and participation is essential in the recovery of our missing loved ones.  Everyone is encouraged to visit the www.MissingKids.com website and to register for wireless AMBER Alerts at www.wirelessamberalerts.org

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Help Stop Fraud in State Government

The Maryland General Assembly’s Office of Legislative Audits operates a toll-free fraud hotline to receive allegations of fraud and/or abuse of State government resources. Information reported to the hotline in the past has helped to eliminate certain fraudulent activities and protect State resources.

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