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As I researched information on missing children while writing my novel, MISSING, I discovered that many police agencies throughout the nation have been offering these kits to parents. I'm so glad the police in Salt Lake City are also doing so. Ironically, while we parents must teach our children to beware of strangers, when something does happen to them, we are often reliant on strangers who know little or nothing about our children to help us find and save them. Without the information in the kits, they have little to go on.
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