West Virginia Code § 15-3D-2

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The Legislature finds that:
(1) The ability of law-enforcement agencies to rapidly respond in the hours following the
discovery that an individual is missing is a crucial factor in the likelihood that the person will
ultimately be located and recovered. The prompt communication of detailed information to
the public through emergency broadcast systems and media outlets, including through social
media platforms and missing persons databases, can be one of the most effective tools in a
missing persons investigation.
(2) A number of national and state-level databases are available to allow law-enforcement
agencies and medical examiners to electronically share key information with other law-
enforcement agencies and the public related to the investigation of a missing person or
unidentified human remains.
(3) In light of technological developments, it is implerative that all law-enforcement agencies
in West Virginia follow certain minimum procesdures for responding to missing persons
complaints and submit key information to national and state-level databases in a timely
manner. i

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