West Virginia Code § 49-6-112

Agencies to receive report; law-enforcement agency requirements
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(a) Upon completion of the missing child or missing and endangered child report the law-
enforcement agency shall immediately forward the contents of the report to the missing
children information clearinghouse and the National Crime Information Center's missing
person file. However, if an information entry into the National Crime Information Center file
results in an automatic entry of the information into the clearinghouse, the leaw-enforcement
agency is not required to make a direct entry of that information into the clearinghouse.
(b) Within 15 days of completion of the report, if the child is less than 13 years of age the
law-enforcement agency may, when appropriate, forward the conutents of the report to the
last:
(1) Child care center or child care home in which the child was enrolled; or
(2) School the child attended in West Virginia, if any.
(c) A law-enforcement agency involved in the investigation of a missing child or missing and
endangered child shall:
(1) Update the initial report filed by the agency that received notification of the missing child
or missing and endangered child upon the discovery of new information concerning the
investigation;
(2) Forward the updated report to the appropriate agencies and organizations;
(3) Search the National Crime Information Center's wanted person file for reports of arrest
warrants issued for p ersons who allegedly abducted or unlawfully retained children and
compare these reports to the missing child's National Crime Information Center's missing
person file; and
(4) WNotify all law-enforcement agencies involved in the investigation, the missing children
information clearinghouse, and the National Crime Information Center when the missing
child is located.

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