Friday, June 16, 2006

When Kids Go Missing: FBI Reports

When Kids Go Missing: FBI Reports: "It's a fearsome thought: a child snatched by a stranger. Who investigates these crimes? We do. It's our job to handle cases of child abductions.
In 1932, Congress gave the FBI jurisdiction under the Lindbergh Law to immediately investigate any reported mysterious disappearance or kidnapping involving a child of tender age usually 12 or younger. And just to be clear, before we get involved there doesn't have to be a ransom demand and the child doesn't have to cross state lines or be missing for 24 hours. "

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