Maryland Code § PS-3-606

Section PS-3-606
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Law enforcement agency" means a State, county, or municipal
police department or agency, or a sheriff's department.
(3) "Missing suspect" means an individual:
(i) whose whereabouts are unknown;
(ii) who is suspected of violating § 27-113 of the
Transportation Article; and
(iii) whose vehicle the reporting law enforcement agency is able
to describe, including any information about the vehicle's registration plate.
(b) (1) The Department of State Police shall establish a Yellow Alert
Program to provide a system for rapid dissemination of information to assist in
locating and apprehending a missing suspect.
(2) The Department of State Police shall:
(i) adopt guidelines and develop procedures for issuing a
Yellow Alert for a missing suspect;
(ii) provide training to local law enforcement agencies on the
guidelines and procedures to be used to make and handle a report of a missing
suspect;
(iii) provide assistance to a local law enforcement agency, as
necessary, to assist in the location and apprehension of a missing suspect;
(iv) recruit public and commercial television and radio
broadcasters, local volunteer groups, and other members of the public to assist in
developing and implementing a Yellow Alert; and
(v) consult with the State Highway Administration to
establish a plan for providing information relating to a Yellow Alert to the public
through the dynamic message sign system located across the State.
(c) A law enforcement officer or agency that apprehends a missing suspect
who is the subject of a Yellow Alert immediately shall notify the Department of State

Police and the law enforcement agency that filed the report resulting in the Yellow
Alert that the missing suspect has been apprehended.

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