Monday
marked the first time in California that officials notified the
public of a statewide Amber Alert through their cellphones, a
California Highway Patrol official said.
It
differed from phone to phone, but sometime between late Monday and
early Tuesday many
mobile phones across Southern California received
an Amber Alert related to two missing children in San Diego.
JamesLee DiMaggio is suspected of killing Christina Anderson, 44, of
Lakeside and kidnapping one or both of her children: Hannah Anderson,
16, and Ethan Anderson, 8.
Christina Anderson's body was found Sunday night in the burning rubble of a
house in the rural community of Boulevard in eastern San Diego County, authorities said.
The
two children were likely abducted about 5 p.m. on Saturday,
authorities said.
Amber Alerts sent out overnight described the vehicle DiMaggio is believed
to be traveling in: a blue Nissan Versa with California license plate
6WCU986. Authorities believe he may be making his way north to
Canada.
Some
cellphones received only a text message, others buzzed and beeped.
Some people got more than one alert.
It’s
all thanks to the Wireless Emergency Alert program, a cellphone
version of the Emergency Alert System that gives you the high-pitched
test tone on your television.
Cellphone
owners receive messages automatically, based on their proximity to
the emergency, not based on their phone number.
“If
you’re from Texas and that’s where your phone number is based and
you’re traveling in California at the time of the Amber Alert,
you’ll receive the text message about the Amber Alert in California
on your Texas-based phone,” said CHP spokeswoman Fran Clader.
The
messages go out over a special wireless carrier channel called Cell
Broadcast and aren’t affected by regular cellphone traffic that
might disrupt calls and text messages during times of heavy usage,
according to the National Center for Missing & ExploitedChildren, which has teamed with the government in the program.
The
signal is transmitted simultaneously to all mobile devices within the
range of cell towers in the affected area. There are no texting
charges. The system does not track phones' whereabouts.
The
system is a second-generation Amber Alert and replaces the Wireless
Amber Alert program that sent text alerts only to cellphone users who
subscribed to the service. The new system began Jan. 1 and requires
cellphone customers to opt out to stop receiving alerts.
Hannah
Anderson is described as 5-foot-7, 115 pounds with blond hair, blue
eyes, a belly button ring, nose stud and pierced ears.
EthanAnderson is described as 4-foot-11, 65 pounds with sandy blond hair.
DiMaggio
is described as 5-foot-9, 150 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.
Anyone
with information on the case is asked to call the homicide detail at
(858) 974-2321 or (858) 565-5200, or San Diego County Crime Stoppers
at (888) 580-8477.
The
Amber Alert program was created in 1996 in honor of 9-year-old Amber
Hagerman,
who was abducted and murdered near her home in Arlington, Texas.
To
opt-out of the emergency alerts, change your phone's message or alert
message settings. They're automatically included on phones that
receive the alerts.
Source:
latimes
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