Alabama law enforcement officials are sharing a warning they hope will protect teenagers and young adults this spring break.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - went missing for two weeks in Tennessee, before being found in a river.
“I just think it’s really unfortunate for us in law enforcement, because we see it way more than we should,” said Sgt. Jeremy Burkett with the The Montgomery County Sheriff also wants parents to take action before sending their children away for spring break. It is advised groups have a sober chaperone capable of keeping everyone together and serving as a designated driver.
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