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Michigan's Rodriguez helps kick off child ID drive
Posted: 11/2/2009
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan football coach Rich Rodriguez helped kick off a drive to distribute 290,000 child ID kits to every kindergarten and first-grade student in the state this fall.
He announced the initiative Monday at a news conference joined by local and federal law enforcement officials.
Rodriguez says his goal is for every student in Michigan to have the FBI-approved kits.
The kits help parents collect fingerprints and DNA in nonintrusive ways, list physical characteristics and add a picture to help locate missing children.
The National Child Identification Program says 800,000 children — one every 40 seconds — in the country are missing each year.
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