To: President Donald Trump, The United States House of Representatives, and The United States Senate
Help Law Enforcement Save Missing Persons!!! Support the Kelsey Smith Act!!!
Help find missing persons faster.
Why is this important?
Who was Kelsey Smith?
On June 2, 2007, Kelsey Smith, an eighteen year old young woman from Overland, Kansas, was abducted in broad daylight, from a local Target department store. An hour after Kelsey was abducted, a signal from her cell phone was picked up. When law enforcement officials asked Verizon for the "ping" records that would pinpoint her location via cell phone, the family's cell phone company did not hand those records over, until three and a half days later. When Verizon did turn over the records, it took authorities 45 minutes to locate Kelsey's body. However, she was found dead, after being raped and murdered.
What is the Kelsey Smith Act?
The Kelsey Smith Act (H.R.1818/S.273 ), sponsored by U.S. Rep. Ron Este (R-KS 4) and U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS), would require that wireless phone companies immediately respond to law enforcement requests for location information of victims who are in jeopardy of death or serious physical harm. Also the Kelsey Smith Act would aid more responsive coordination between law enforcement agencies and wireless cell phone carriers during emergencies involving missing persons.
By passing the Kelsey Smith Act, lives can be saved. When a person has been abducted, or in an emergency situation, it is vital that law enforcement act quickly, which is why law enforcement need wireless carriers to cooperate with them in emergency situations.
On June 2, 2007, Kelsey Smith, an eighteen year old young woman from Overland, Kansas, was abducted in broad daylight, from a local Target department store. An hour after Kelsey was abducted, a signal from her cell phone was picked up. When law enforcement officials asked Verizon for the "ping" records that would pinpoint her location via cell phone, the family's cell phone company did not hand those records over, until three and a half days later. When Verizon did turn over the records, it took authorities 45 minutes to locate Kelsey's body. However, she was found dead, after being raped and murdered.
What is the Kelsey Smith Act?
The Kelsey Smith Act (H.R.1818/S.273 ), sponsored by U.S. Rep. Ron Este (R-KS 4) and U.S. Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS), would require that wireless phone companies immediately respond to law enforcement requests for location information of victims who are in jeopardy of death or serious physical harm. Also the Kelsey Smith Act would aid more responsive coordination between law enforcement agencies and wireless cell phone carriers during emergencies involving missing persons.
By passing the Kelsey Smith Act, lives can be saved. When a person has been abducted, or in an emergency situation, it is vital that law enforcement act quickly, which is why law enforcement need wireless carriers to cooperate with them in emergency situations.