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Local activist raises concerns over use of Turquoise Alert system

YUMA,Ariz.(KYMA)-One local is speaking out, saying she doesn’t believe the Turquoise Alert is being used when it needs to be.

The Turquoise Alert is issued for missing and endangered individuals under the age of 65, with a particular focus on locating missing Indigenous people and members of tribal communities. Certain parameters must be met before a Turquoise Alert is issued. The missing person must be under 65 years old, must not be considered a runaway, and must be believed to be in immediate danger.

Local activist Roxanne Barley says she is concerned that Turquoise Alerts are not being issued, even when the criteria appear to be met.

“As families who have lost loved ones who haven't had the Turquoise Alert issued for their loved ones, we know the pain; we know the frustration, and we understand the hurt,” Barley said.

Barley says more awareness and accountability is needed to ensure families receive the emergency alert system support they need when a loved one goes missing.

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