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The New Mexico State Police has advised that they are now sending out mobile alerts after a Silver or Turquoise Alert is ...
Startled from your bed just after midnight by a piercing alert? No, it wasn’t a lost child or an imminent flood, though you ...
An alert system established to issue statewide alerts for missing Indigenous or endangered persons is now officially online, ...
Arizona leaders on Thursday announced the creation of the Turquoise Alert system to help authorities locate certain missing ...
New Mexico State Police announced the agency will soon begin to send out Silver and Turquoise alerts to cellphones throughout the state in accordance with legislation that passed earlier this year.
Just days after sending out the state's first turquoise alert, the Gallup Police Department issued a second one on Wednesday, July 16, for a 27-year-old woman named Krystal Thompson. After conducting ...
Arizona has a new alert for missing people. A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there’s a report of a missing endangered person, including members of Indigenous tribes, people under age 65 and ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Department of Public Safety announced the launch of the new Turquoise Alert, a program ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Thursday that the new Turquoise Alert System is now online. The system is designed to help locate ...
Arizona's Governor Katie Hobbs launched the Turquoise Alert to help find at-risk individuals, particularly in Tribal ...
People across New Mexico will begin receiving emergency alerts on their cell phones after a Silver Alert or Turquoise Alert ...
A new alert announced yesterday, called the Turquoise Alert, was made to improve safety for indigenous peoples, and two local leaders support the new action.