Here's an event going on Friday and Saturday at Bob Brown in Ankeny and on Merle Hay Road.
FREE digital fingerprint & photo program for all children that attend!
This specialized equipment tours the country and will only be in our area during the following times!
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Bob Brown Buick-GMC 1405 S.E. Oralabor Road, Ankeny, IA 50021 OR Bob Brown Chevrolet 4224 Merle Hay Rd, Des Moines IA 50322
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WHEN: Friday, July 8th (2PM-6PM) Saturday, July 9th (10AM-4PM) (Same time and date for both locations)
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WHO: Children of all ages are welcome to attend this event hosted by one of the top child safety programs in the country! There is no age limit.
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WHY: Many children are reported missing each day in the U.S. Most are found within hours and have happy endings, and police officials say that time is critical in the recovery of missing children. One major problem that costs precious time is the gathering of current photographs, fingerprints, and statistical information to assist law enforcement agencies.
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WHAT: FBI quality digital fingerprints and photographs. S.I.P. Kids will take a child?s picture and fingerprints, using a digital inkless fingerprint capture device, and include them as part of the child?s file that is provided to the parent. The parents can use the record to give directly to authorities anywhere to instantly aid in an investigation. There will also be community organizations present to provide safety information to families.
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Everything is FREE!
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Come rain or shine! Bob Brown auto dealerships and The Keeping Kids Safe Project are dedicated to providing this service free for the community. The majority of our activities will take place inside the showroom to provide shelter from uncertainties in the weather.
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No Data Basing: No records of the visit are maintained. The only record of the visit will go home with parents for safekeeping. S.I.P. Kids will not take any personal information from the children. A photo and fingerprints are taken and parents fill in the personal profile for their records once they are in the privacy of their own home. |
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