Georgia Truckers Join 'Eyes on the Road' to Locate Missing Children
Key Details Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr launched the 'Eyes on the Road' campaign on April 2, 2026, partnering private sector companies with state authorities to locate missing children and combat human trafficking. Companies including UPS, RaceTrac, Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT), and the Georgia Hotel & Lodging Association are already enrolled. How It Works Participating organizations receive Be On The Lookout (BOLO) alerts for missing children along with clear reporting procedures. Each company designates a Point Person who receives alerts via email and distributes them internally according to company policies. Alerts are only sent when credible information or sightings are needed. Why It Matters According to Attorney General Carr, most human trafficking cases in Georgia involve missing children. He emphasized that partnering with established companies expands the search footprint and saves lives. UPS noted that a trained driver workforce making timely reports can directly change outcomes. How to Participate Companies interested in joining can fill out the webform to sign up and designate a Point Person as their campaign liaison. Staff should be encouraged to report any sightings or suspicious activity matching the alerts received. For more information, contact the campaign organizers directly.
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