From Indiana Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject Human trafficking alert: Attorney General Todd Rokita kicks off Indiana Child ID Kit Program to protect kids
Date February 28, 2024 11:06 AM
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State of Indiana Attorney General - News Release

*Human trafficking alert: Attorney General Todd Rokita kicks off Indiana Child ID Kit Program to protect kids*

"In the first of its kind program for the Office, AG Rokita teams up with NFL Alumni, law enforcement and school districts across the state to provide Safety Gameplan to K-5 students"

Attorney General Todd Rokita announces all Indiana kindergarten - 5th grade students will receive a child ID kit this fall during a press conference with Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police, National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, NFL Alumni Association, Colts Super Bowl XLI Champion Marlin Jackson, and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Mike Singletary.

?On average, 1,000 children go missing across the United States every day.

??Human trafficking is on the rise and our open border policies have brought it right to our front door,? said Attorney General Rokita. ?That is why I have filed multiple lawsuits to secure our southern border. Our office fights to keep criminals on appeal behind bars, we protect victims of crimes like human trafficking through our Address Confidentiality Program, and now we have built a coalition of community leaders to provide kits to all K-5 students this fall free of charge to Hoosier families.?

?When a child goes missing, time is of the essence. Child ID kits give parents a tool to provide detailed information, a photograph, fingerprint, and DNA to law enforcement quickly. Completed kits are *kept in a safe place at home, out of a database*, so parents are prepared if the unthinkable happens.

Kits will be distributed by Superintendents and School Resource Officers to all k-5 schools across the state. The Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police will also distribute kits to local law enforcement.

The Attorney General?s Office brought together this coalition ? Indiana Association of Chiefs of Police, NOBLE, Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, and the NFL Alumni Association ? with public and private funding from the General Assembly and American Electric Power to make these kits available to all K-5 families free of charge in the 2024 school year.

Attorney General Rokita?s full press conference?is included below.?

A headshot of Attorney General Rokita is available for download [ [link removed] ].

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