Technology to Find Missing Children Coming to West Virginia Schools

Bill O’reilly, eat your heart out. In our continued war on missing and/or abused children, West Virginia is leading the fight.

Starting this fall, on school picture day, students in West Virginia will have to ‘say cheese’ twice. Two pictures will be taken, one straight on and one profile photo. Those two pictures will be combined using the AmberView technology, to create a 3-D image of that person.

The image will then be loaded into a computer that can alert police, media and other organizations in just a few minutes after a child is reported missing. When the Amber Alert goes out, the missing child’s 3-D image will be immediately posted on the AmberView website.

One Comment

  1. James Lowe Says:

    my sister Deborah vanished on her way to school.she was 13 that was 2-29-72,be for amber our DNA,Ithank all kids should have there fingerprint;s and a hair sample at home in case.there is so miney bad peaple in the streetsof our country.my sisters and I gave a DNA sample maby we might find our sister some day,we need to look out for our sister;s and brouther;s,


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