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ATTORNEY GENERAL ABBOTT DISTRIBUTES FLASH DRIVES IN CORPUS CHRISTI TO PROTECT TEXAS KIDS

The Texas Attorney General issued the following news release:

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today distributed cutting-edge technology to Corpus Christi parents to enable them to readily access critical information needed by authorities in the event a child goes missing.

Attorney General Abbott, who was joined by Corpus Christi Hooks General Manager Michael Wood and Corpus Christi Hooks Broadcaster Matt Hicks, handed out special child identification software-enhanced flash drives at Whataburger Field. The drives, which were developed by Family Trusted Child ID and sponsored by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), allow parents to digitally store their ...

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