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Remembering National Missing Children's Day

It was in 1979 when Etan Patz went missing on his way to school in New York and the day he dissappeared was called as National Missing Children's Day. The case received a lot of coverage when the kid's father distributed the black and photographs of Etan in an effort to spot him. That was the day people realised the problems faced in child abduction and lack of planning in such cases.
For nearly three years, the media shifted its focus from the national issues and had a close watch on missing cases which is when the 29 bodies of young children were recovered in lakes, ponds and marshes in and around Atlanta and Georgia. The suspect was however identified in 1981 and arrested.
Today,
the
United
States
Attorney
Pamela
C.
Marsh
with
other
leaders
participated
at
the
National
Missing
Children's
Day
press
event
and
“Take
25" Child
Safety
Campaign
in
Tallahassee.
The
take
25
campaign
is
a
national
child
safety
public
awareness
created
by
the
National
Center
for
Missing
&
Exploited
Children
in
2007.
According
to
the
campaign,
the
parents
need
to
spend
at
least
25
minutes
to
talk
to
their
children
about
safety,
abduction
and
exploitation.



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