Police chiefs endorse new ‘Rescu’ platform used to find missing kids
TORONTO — A new alert system that police recently used to find two missing girls received endorsement from the country’s police chiefs on Thursday.
The system, known as the Child Search Network, allows police to put out information on a missing child via a website and smart-phone app. Members of the public can then offer tips by clicking on the name or picture of the child.
Supt. Cliff O’Brien, with Calgary police, called the network run by the non-profit Missing Children Society of Canada “super impressive.”
“The more people in our community that are looking instead of just the police, the better it is,” O’Brien said. “It’s great that all law enforcement is going to come together with our communities to help rescue kids.”