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Web Site Launched To Help Find Local Missing Teens
UPDATED: 3:41 pm EST March 21,
2006
CLEVELAND -- The FBI announced in a news release that a new Web site will be used to help report and find missing children in the Cleveland area.The Web site is www.assistingmissingyouth.com.The organization, AMY, will help locate Greater Cleveland children who have been abducted or missing under suspicious circumstances, apprehend and prosecute child offenders, and educate the public about stranger abductions.The Web site allows the public to contact law enforcement confidentially over the Internet with information about missing children.A reward for $25,000 is currently being offered in the three cases involving Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Amy Mihaljevic.Tips and information can also be provided by calling (216) 522-1400.
Previous Stories:
- March 20, 2006: Viewer Believes She Saw Missing Teen On TV
- March 6, 2006: Funeral Services Set For Missing Girl's Mom
- July 28, 2004: $25,000 Reward Offered For Information On Missing Girls
- May 21, 2004: Reward Increased For Information About Missing Girls
- March 5, 2004: California Body Is Not Missing Cleveland Teen
- January 18, 2004: Family Asks For Help To Find Missing 16-Year-Old
- October 24, 2003: Vigil To Be Held For Missing Teen
- October 16, 2003: Teen Still Missing After Nearly 6 Months
- June 12, 2003: Mother Believes Missing Daughter May Be In Cleveland
- May 6, 2003: Family Hopes Walk, Vigil Will Help Lead To Missing Teen
- May 4, 2003: FBI Gets Involved In Search For Missing Teen
- April 27, 2003: Teen Goes Missing After Leaving Work
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