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cause and help us with this urgent safety problem.
Here are some additional resources and websites you can visit to find
out more about automobile safety and criminal activity.
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David Holt Memorial Website Please click the candle to your left to visit the website for David Holt, the man murdered in the brutal robbery and trunk entrapment incident described on our Actual Cases page.
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Escape School is a program started by Robert Stuber, a former
California police officer and author of "Missing! Stranger Abduction." Stuber teaches children, through his book and classroom projects, what to do to get away once they're in the hands of an abductor. Be sure to select the correct geographical area, and if you do not have Flash installed, select the Flash-free website version.
- Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is an alliance of consumer, health and safety groups and insurance companies and agents working together to make America's roads safer.
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The Connect for Kids Weekly is your source for the latest news of issues affecting kids and families.
- The Trauma Foundation
The Trauma Foundation is committed to reducing injuries and injury deaths by focusing on policy development and policy advocacy.
- Ann Online Ann Online is an online chat and discussion forum led by Ann Devlin. Check out their coverage of the trunk entrapment issue.
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- The Auto Safety Hotline 1-800-424-9393
In Washington D.C. 202-366-0123
TTY for hearing impaired 1-800-424-9153
In Washington D.C. 202-366-7800
The toll-free Auto Safety Hotline can provide information on recalls, record
information about safety problems, and refer you to the appropriate
government experts on other vehicle-related problems. You can even request
information mailed to you within 24 hours of your call at no charge.
National Victim Center
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
The Federal Bureau of Investigation: This site is an excellent resource for information on all aspects of crime and public safety.
America's Most Wanted
The National SAFE KIDS Campaign’s mission is to prevent the number one killer of children — unintentional injury. By working at a national level through grassroots coalitions we educate adults and children, provide safety devices to families in need, and pass and strengthen laws to empower families and communities to protect children ages 14 and under.
The Safety Forum
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