January 2007
Have You Seen Any of These Missing Children?
Please participate in the NALC/USPS Child Alert Program. Tear out this page and carry it with
you. If you have information on any of these missing persons, tell your Postal Service™.
Missing Children Poster
Name: Maryn Bellomy
Born: 12-9-88
Date Missing: 9-28-05
Missing From: San Marcos, CA
Name: Estrella Cordova-Arias
Born: 7-30-99
Date Missing: 1-3-06
Missing From: Cottonwood, AZ
Name: Jesse Florez
Born: 11-12-86
Date Missing: 9-14-01
Missing From: Phoenix, AZ
Name: Dylan Kissinger
Age-progressed to 12 years
Born: 8-14-93
Date Missing: 12-13-97
Missing From: Siloam Springs,
AR
Name: Taylor Kissinger
Age-progressed to 13 years
Born: 8-25-92
Date Missing: 12-13-97
Missing From: Siloam Springs,
AR
Name: Connie Minchaca
Age-progressed to 43 years
Born: 10-5-60
Date Missing: 6-9-78
Missing From: Napa, CA
Name: Alisha Moore
Born: 3-25-96
Date Missing: 11-15-06
Missing From: Phoenix, AZ
Name: Annalys Moore
Born: 10-12-00
Date Missing: 11-15-06
Missing From: Phoenix, AZ
Name: Tristen Moore
Born: 3-25-97
Date Missing: 11-15-06
Missing From: Phoenix, AZ
Name: Sara Phillips
Born: 11-23-89
Date Missing: 10-17-05
Missing From: San Diego, CA
Name: Liah Rael
Born: 9-9-91
Date Missing: 4-25-06
Missing From: Los Angeles, CA
Name: Aiko Stubbs
Born: 6-11-03
Date Missing: 4-28-06
Missing From: San Diego, CA
Name: Darlene Tolbert
Age-progressed to 13 years
Born: 4-8-92
Date Missing: 8-18-97
Missing From: Huntsville, AL
Name: Elsa Wind
Age-progressed to 24 years
Born: 2-26-79
Date Missing: 9-26-92
Missing From: North San Juan, CA
Please call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
Hot Line 1-800-843-5678
TDD 1-800-826-7653
Missing Children Poster Display Instructions
Post Offices, classified stations, branches, and contract postal units may display this poster at
their option. If the poster is displayed, it should be placed on the community bulletin board located in
the Post OfficeTM box lobby and not in the main retail (full service) lobby. Alternatively, Missing
Children posters can be maintained in a binder behind the counter to be used as a reference guide.
The posters also may be posted in a prominent location where letter carriers will be able to see
them before or after they go out of their routes. Making this information available to letter carriers is
consistent with the NALC/USPS Child Alert Program to facilitate identification of missing children.
Companion posters, authorized for display on bulletin boards maintained by employee
organizations, appear periodically in The Postal Record, a publication for members of the National
Association of Letter Carriers.
This poster is published in cooperation with the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children, the United States Department of Justice, and the National Association of Letter Carriers.
Information appearing on this poster is selected solely by the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children (NCMEC).
In addition to Postal Bulletin updates, NCMEC distributes information periodically. Notification of
newly reported missing children is sent to designated district "Missing Children" coordinators via
e-mail addresses provided by district managers. Within 24 hours of receipt of an e-mailed Missing
Children poster, district coordinators should distribute copies to all Postal ServiceTM facilities in their
districts. Missing Children posters are to be displayed as noted above for 30 days unless notification
is received (from NCMEC) to remove a particular poster sooner. The e-mail network is used to
distribute posters and information in only the most urgent cases of missing children. This system
supplements, but does not replace, the missing children information in this Postal Bulletin.
Missing Children posters are available to the U.S. Postal Service® only as described above. If
Postal Service employees are contacted by individuals or local agencies about displaying a sign or
poster of a missing child in local Post Offices, the individual or agency should be politely informed
that the U.S. Postal Service displays only those posters provided by NCMEC, because it has been
designated by the U.S. Department of Justice to be the national clearinghouse and resource center
for missing and exploited children. The individual or agency should then be referred to NCMEC at
800-843-5678.
If you have any information, or for free prevention tips, please call 800-THE-LOST
(800-843-5678).
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