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Wal-Mart truckers to help find missing kids

Oct 1, 2003 12:00 PM

Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Qualcomm Inc will partner to increase support of the nation's Amber Plan program through Wal-Mart's newly created Roadwatch: Missing Child Alert system. The companies will issue the alerts that come through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to drivers of Wal-Mart trucks nationwide via Qualcomm's OmniTRACS mobile communications system.

This program expands Wal-Mart's Missing Children's Network efforts to the nation's highways and the eyes of fleet drivers.

“As the watchdogs of America's highways, truck drivers have the unique ability to help identify and report vehicles and individuals who may be involved in child abductions,” said Chris Wolfe, president of Qualcomm Wireless Business Solutions. “By providing timely Amber alerts directly to drivers in their cabs, we hope to assist in rescuing the hundreds of children who are abducted each year.”

The Amber Plan is a voluntary partnership between law-enforcement agencies and broadcasters.




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