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Suzanne's Law
The Worcester State College
Police Department complies with Public Law 108-21, Title II, Section 204,
which is more commonly known as "Suzanne's Law". This law amends Section
3701(a) of the Crime Control Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 5779 (a)), so that there
is no waiting period before a law enforcement agency initiates an
investigation of a missing person under the age of 21 and reports the
missing person to the National Crime Information Center of the Department of
Justice.
"Suzanne's law" is named after
Suzanne Lyall, a State University of New York at Albany student who has been
missing since 1998. Previously, police were only mandated to report missing
persons under the age of 18. This law, which was signed by President Bush as
part of the national "Amber Alert" bill on April 30, 2003, requires police
to initiate prompt investigations into missing young people.
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