Coworkers & Crime
In 1996, nine‑year‑old Amber Hagerman was abducted in broad daylight in Arlington, Texas. Her murder remains unsolved — but her name sparked a nationwide movement that has saved over a thousand children. In this episode, we explore Amber’s case, the creation of the AMBER Alert, what qualifies (and doesn’t qualify) for an alert, and the other alert systems that exist today. We also highlight a real case where an AMBER Alert saved a child’s life. This is the story of a tragedy that reshaped public safety — and the legacy of a little girl who deserved so much more. Topics Covered: * The abduction and murder of Amber Hagerman * The early investigation and systemic challenges * How the AMBER Alert was created * DOJ & NCMEC criteria for issuing an alert * Why some cases don’t qualify * Silver, Blue, Ashanti, Camo, and other alert systems * A child saved by an AMBER Alert * Where Amber’s case stands today Sources: See full list at the end of the episode. If you have information about Amber Hagerman’s case: Contact Arlington Police Department.
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