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WDKY Lexington on MSNCritics call for change after first use of Kentucky’s Ian Alert ends in tragedyA heartbreaking loss in Hart County is prompting urgent questions about Kentucky’s new Ian Alert system, designed to help ...
IAN Alerts are one of two new alerts that were passed into law in Kentucky in 2024. It uses the same system as an Amber Alert, but is meant to notify everyone of a child with autism or other special ...
On Tuesday, the first IAN alert was issued for 5-year-old Silas Shearer in Hart County, who went missing from his home.
Police said 5-year-old Silas, who is autistic, walked away from his home Tuesday at 8 a.m. in Cub Run, Kentucky. Cub Run is just outside of Mammoth Cave National Park, which is about 170 miles from ...
The alert system was used for the first time exactly one year after legislation was passed. What we know about an IAN alert.
HART COUNTY, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) — Kentucky’s first-ever Ian Alert was issued Tuesday for a missing 5-year-old boy in Hart County — a system designed to help locate children with disabilities in ...
An "Ian Alert" covers gaps between other alerts and will use the same system as the AMBER Alert. It’s named for Ian Sousis, a 9-year-old boy who had autism. He ran away from the Children’s Home of ...
The IAN Alert was named for Ian Sousis, a northern Kentucky boy with autism who escaped a children's home. He was found after ...
Kentucky State Police have offered condolences on the death of a 5-year-old, whose absence earlier triggered an IAN alert.
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Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW) on MSNWhat is an IAN Alert? Kentucky lawmaker shares its namesake’s tragic storyThe IAN Alert system was created to quickly locate missing vulnerable children, such as those with autism, and was activated when 5-year-old Silas Chearer went missing but was unfortunately found ...
Kentucky health officials announced that four new cases of measles have been reported this week.
That's according to a news release from Kentucky State Police, which stated that 16 people were arrested in Kentucky during a recent investigation called "Operation Safe Summer." ...
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