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Police Offer Child 'Safe Assured Kit'

On Saturday, Fairfax City police offer residents free identification kits that could help locate children if they become lost.

Make an appointment to drop by the City of Fairfax Police Department between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday to get a kit meant to help police find your loved ones should they ever go missing.

Safe Assured identification kits include a full color photo ID and a mini-CD that contains digital fingerprints, a digital photo, video showing movement and mannerisms, a general physical description, vital personal information and a family code word.

"If a child goes missing, the information can be pulled off of the CD by any law enforcement agency," Sgt. Daniel Grimm said. "They have the ability to listen to a child talk as well as see if there is anything with the way in which they walk or mannerisms that they display that would assist law enforcement with identification purposes or information that they could provide to the public."

Missing persons posters can be created and printed directly from the mini-CD in English, Spanish and French. The identification kits can also be used as a valuable aid for adults with special needs.

The kits are free. This program is offered with help from the Optimist Club. Call 703-385-7966 to make an appointment.

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