Existing law requires the Attorney General to establish and maintain the Violent Crime Information Center to assist in the identification and the apprehension of persons responsible for specific violent crimes and for the disappearance and exploitation of persons, particularly children and at-risk adults.
Existing law requires that specific entities report to the Attorney General when a missing person has been found. Existing law then requires the Attorney General report to the National Crime Information Center that the person has been found. Existing law also indicates what information should be included in the report, the timing of the report, and how specifying conditions may affect the contents and timing of a report to the center.
This
bill would make a technical and nonsubstantive change to these provisions.