West Virginia Code § 15-3C-2

Findings and declarations relative to the "Blue Alert Plan"
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(a) The Legislature finds that:
(1) Public alerts can be one of the most effective tools in locating criminal suspects;
(2) The disappearance of a law-enforcement officer in the line of duty or a person who kills
or inflicts a life-threatening injury upon a law-enforcement officer poses a serious threat to
the safety of the public, and the rapid dissemination of information, including a description
of the missing law-enforcement officer, suspect, or suspects, details of the crime, and of any
vehicles involved, to the citizens of the affected community and ruegion is, therefore, critical;
(3) Alerted to the situation, the citizenry become an extensive network of eyes and ears
serving to assist law enforcement in quickly locating and safely notifying the law-
enforcement community of the location of the missing alaw-enforcement officer, suspect, or
suspects;
(4) The most effective method of immediately notifying the public of the location of a missing
law-enforcement officer or a person who kills or inflicts a life-threatening injury upon a law-
enforcement officer is through the broadcaist media; and
(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 law-enforcement officers and the public. 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 locating a missing law-enforcement officer or
the apprehension of a suspect or suspects who kill or inflict a life-threatening injury upon a
law-enforcement offi cer.
(b) The Legislature declares that given the successes other states and regions have
experienced in using broadcast media alerts to quickly locate a missing law-enforcement
officer or locate and safely apprehend a suspect or suspects who kill or inflict a life-
threatening injury upon a law-enforcement officer, 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 this program for West Virginia.

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