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The Take Me Home program helps law enforcement better assist people with cognitive or developmental disabilities who may struggle to communicate during an emergency.
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Noel has been missing and presumed dead since March. His mother and stepfather fled the country with their six children after law enforcement opened the investigation into his disappearance, police said.
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Law enforcement can now send out localized missing child alerts in less time than it takes to confirm an AMBER Alert. Athena’s mother Maitlyn Gandy pushed for the idea after her daughter's disappearance and alleged murder last year.
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Local and federal law enforcement are still investigating the disappearance of 6-year-old Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez, who police say was last seen in October. The new park would exclude the last name of his mother, who authorities are trying to arrest in connection with her son's likely death.
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Athena Strand was found dead Friday after going missing two days earlier. A delivery driver was arrested and charged in connection with her death.
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The city's skyline will light up in red Thursday night to honor missing and murdered indigenous women and girls.
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The University of North Texas Health Science Center is using it's world-renowned forensic crime laboratory to try to help solve cases involving missing Indigenous and American Indian women and girls. ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôºâ€™s Justin Martin talked with Bruce Budowle, Executive Director of UNT's Center for Human Identification, about their work.