Abduction and EMD Edward L. Freyer Undersheriff Walla Walla County 509-524-5405 (Office) 509-629-2700 (Cell)

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Abduction and EMD Edward L. Freyer Undersheriff Walla Walla County (Office) (Cell)

Abduction and EMD CART Child Abduction Response Team Designed to rapidly deploy necessary resources to reported incidents of kidnapping.

Abduction and EMD Kidnapping is a Law Enforcement Response May include Multiple Agencies CART Support Teams ICS Command Model EMD Support

Abduction and EMD  Kidnappings Require an “All Out” Response  Local Agencies can Rapidly Become Overwhelmed  Timely Response is Essential  Management Infrastructure is Necessary

Abduction and EMD  EMD Support  Command Center (EOC/ECC)  Call Center  Volunteer Coordination  CERT, Resource Database  Communication Support  Search and Rescue Support  Information Dissemination

Abduction and EMD  Command Center  Usually at Primary LE Agency  Must Support a Long Term Event  Provide Adequate Communications  IT Support  Continued Operations  Must be SECURE!

Abduction and EMD  Call Center  Not Co-Located in Command Center  At Least Four Lines for Intake  Seamless Link to Command  IT Support  Assigned Coordinator  Lead Reviewer(s)

Abduction and EMD  Volunteers  Search and Rescue  Call Intake Personnel  Community Groups  Private Citizens

Abduction and EMD  Communications  Radios to Investigative, Search and Admin. Teams  Media Release Point  Call Center  Mapping  Alerts to Community (searches, traffic stops, road closures, etc.)

Abduction and EMD  Search and Rescue  Using Established SAR  Neighborhood Groups  Family Requests  Crime Scenes, Security  Proper Coordination with CP  Mapping Programs

Abduction and EMD  EMD as a Information Portal  Flyers  Assist in Getting the Word Out  Coordinate with other EMD/Dispatch Centers  Assist with LEO and LEADS Data

Abduction and EMD  Child Abduction Response Team (CART)  Initial Incident Report  BOLO  Amber Alert  CART Activation  EMD Participation  Police - Family Support  Dispatchers - Planning  PIO - Logistics  Intake - Finance  SAR - Intelligence

Abduction and EMD Questions?