Politics & Government

Governor Signs Law to Expand Amber Alert

Under a new amendment authored by local assemblyman Bill Quirk, the AMBER Alert system can now be used when anyone, including parents, takes a child with intent to cause harm to the child.

ByĀ Zoneil Maharaj

A new bill signed into law Monday will expand the circumstances that activate the AMBER Alert system.Ā 

The bill, AB 535, which was authored by Assemblyman Bill Quirk (D-Hayward), adds an amendment that now allows law enforcement to trigger an AMBER Alert when anyone — including parents and legal guardians — takes a child with intent to cause harm to the victim, according to the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office. The Alameda County District Attorney's Office and Alameda County wereĀ co-sponsors ofĀ the bill.

Previously, the AMBER Alert could only be activated when a non-custodial parent or stranger abducted a child.

ā€œWhen any child is abducted, regardless of the relationship between the abductor and the child, we must use all means at our disposal to bring about a swift and safe rescue,ā€ Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. O’Malley said in a statement.Ā 

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The bill was inspired by a 2005 case from Walnut CreekĀ when relatives of 5-year-old Jineva Discroll contacted authorities with concerns that the child’s mother might kill both Jineva and herself. Because Jineva was abducted by her mother, a statewide AMBER Alert could not be triggered, according to county officials.Ā 

Both the child and mother wereĀ found dead a week laterĀ in Sonoma County.Ā 

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ā€œNo parent ever wants to have to report a missing child. However, when such action is needed, quick and coordinated response by law enforcement can help to safely return the child,ā€ Assemblymember Bill Quirk said. ā€œI am confident that this bill will be a powerful tool in helping law enforcement to swiftly find and recover a child that was taken by a stranger, friend or family member.ā€

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