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Every 40 seconds; over 2100 per day; 800,000 children go missing each year. False Alarms: * 117 Amber Alerts are family abductions generally caused by custody disputes. * 48 Amber Alerts where children had not been abducted and were either lost or had run away. * 23 Amber Alerts were issued in cases where police didn't know the name of the allegedly abducted child caused by misinformation by witnesses. * Only 70 of 233 Amber Alerts in 2004 were actually children taken by strangers.

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