CALVERTON, N.Y., Jan. 17, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- AdZone Research, Inc. (Other OTC:ADZR) reported today the introduction of its proprietary Missing Child Alert System as the fourth module in its arsenal of Internet web-based law enforcement tools that includes the acclaimed Online Predator Profiling System, known as OPPS. AdZone's Missing Child Alert System provides law enforcement agents the means to more effectively combat the crisis of missing children, now in excess of 700,000 reported cases per year and growing. The Missing Child Alert System automatically alerts investigators when a missing child shows up online within the system's chat room monitoring data.
"Our Missing Child Alert System was developed with extensive input from law enforcement experts, and greatly expands the capabilities and distribution of our OPPS law enforcement products," said John A. Cardona, AdZone's president and chief operating officer. "Our goal is to implement this system within every one of the 15,000-plus police departments nationwide, and to help start bringing home the missing kids."
The Missing Child Alert System is included in the Community Sponsorship Grant Program that brings together community leaders, businesses, and law enforcement officials to provide police an extraordinary Internet detection tool, regardless of budgetary constraints. "Our successful sponsorship program is putting our OPPS technology into the hands of police around the United States and Canada through the generosity and community-minded spirit of a wide variety of businesses and concerned individuals. We encourage anyone who is moved by the terrible plight of missing children to get involved and become a sponsor of Missing Child Alert for their community."
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