For further information please contact: Capt. J. Tim Hull
(573) 526-6115
Q2074
February 15, 2007
EMPHASIS: Children Participate In Poster Contest

Colonel James F. Keathley, superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, is pleased to inform the public that fifth grade students throughout Missouri are participating in the National Missing and Exploited Children’s Day poster contest. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), previously provided Missouri schools with program information and rules. Students are creating posters measuring 11 x 14 inches, which reflect the “Bring Our Missing Children Home” theme. They may use acrylics, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, magic markers, spray paint, pastels, etc.

Each school will choose a first place winner and submit that winner to: Missouri State Highway Patrol, attn: Darlene Crocker--DDCC, P.O. Box 568, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0568. A completed application must accompany the submission. The Patrol is the designated clearinghouse for Missouri’s missing persons and children reports.

Winning posters must be received in Jefferson City by March 16, 2007.

The poster winning first place at the state level will then compete at the national level. In 2006, the winning poster from Missouri and the nation was one from Our Lady of the Snows School in Mary’s Home, Missouri! This year’s national winner will receive a certificate of recognition and travel with his/her parents to Washington, D.C., to participate in a National Missing Children’s Day ceremony at the U.S. Department of Justice held on or around May 25, 2007. The winning poster will be part of various displays, exhibits, publications, and websites as determined by the Child Protection Division and Department of Justice.

“The Patrol is pleased to be part of the National Missing and Exploited Children’s Day poster contest,” said Colonel Keathley. “The recent abduction of one child and subsequent recovery of two children in Franklin County was widely covered by the media and seen by many children. This poster contest is a creative way to help children communicate about a serious situation that occurs somewhere in our nation every day.”

For more information regarding the National Missing and Exploited Children’s Day poster contest, check out the following web sites: www.mshp.dps.mo.gov; www.dps.mo.gov; or http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org.
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