On Wednesday, February 22, 2017, the Georgia Public Safety Training Center hosted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) for an insightful day of training.

Missing Children Dynamics and Response gave attendees a first-hand account of what a family experiences and goes through as Colleen Nick recounted the story of her daughter, Morgan Nick’s abduction on June 9, 1995 and how that day has forever affected her family, the Alma Police Department, and the community in Alma, Arkansas.

Craig E. Hill, a 35-year law enforcement veteran who has spent over 30 years presenting training on crimes against children walked us through everything from the overview of the problem, SOP development and examples for agencies, as well as resources available to any law enforcement agency to assist them in a missing child or child abduction incident.

The GPSTC is grateful for the partnership between the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and looks forward to hosting future training events.

 

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