Families urge passage of Ontario NDP bill to create missing vulnerable people alerts

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An NDP private member's bill that would implement an alert system for vulnerable people similar to Amber Alerts is being studied by a legislative committee.

The father of an 11-year-old boy with autism and the daughter of a senior with Alzheimer’s disease, who both died after going missing, are among those urging the Ontario government to create a new alert to keep people like them safe.

“This isn’t just about my son, Draven, or children in general,” Justin Graham’s statement read. “This is for anyone that has a disability. This bill is not only to protect our children and loved ones, but for the safety and peace of mind that they’re going to be safe going forward.”Shirley Love went missing on a sunny December afternoon, but within two hours darkness fell and bitterly cold temperatures set in, her daughter wrote in a statement read out by Taylor.

“There is not one system that catches all and I don’t think that anybody really is looking to build one system that catches all,” she told the committee. The alerts proposed in the bill as currently worded are intended to capture people with cognitive impairments, Taylor said. They could be issued by the Ontario Provincial Police, at the request of an officer with the provincial force or a local police service, in the same way as Amber Alerts limited to a geographical area relevant to the search for the missing person.

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