West Virginia Code § 15-3B-2

Findings and declarations relative to "Silver Alert Plan"
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(a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) Public alerts can be one of the most effective tools in locating senior citizens;
(2) Law-enforcement officers and other professionals specializing in the field of missing
persons agree that the most critical moments in the search for a missing person are the first
few hours immediately following the discovery that the individual is missing, asserting that if
he or she is not found within 24 hours, it is unlikely that he or she will be found alive or
without serious injury. The rapid dissemination of information, inucluding a description of the
missing senior citizen, details of how he or she became missing, and of any vehicle involved,
to the citizens of the affected community and region is, therefore, critical;
(3) Alerted to the situation, the citizenry become an exatensive network of eyes and ears
serving to assist law enforcement in quickly locating and safely recovering a missing senior
citizen; l
(4) The most effective method of immediately notifying the public of a missing senior citizen
is through the broadcast media; and i
(5) All forms of developing technologies are required to assist law enforcement in rapidly
responding to these alerts and are an additional tool for assuring the well-being and safety of
our senior citizenry. Thus, the use of traffic video recording and monitoring devices for the
purpose of surveillance of a suspect vehicle adds yet another set of eyes to assist law
enforcement and aid in the safe recovery of the senior citizen.
(b) The Legislature d eclares that given the successes other states and regions have
experienced iVn using broadcast media alerts to quickly locate and safely recover missing
persons, and, with the recent development of highway video recording and monitoring
systems, it is altogether fitting and proper, and within the public interest, to establish these
programs for West Virginia.

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