We cover Amber Alerts and overview of the system, which is a public emergency notification system used to help find abducted children. The article traces the system’s history, beginning with the abduction and murder of Amber Rene Hagerman in 1996, which inspired the creation of the alert program. It explains the criteria for activating an Amber Alert and the various methods used to disseminate the alerts, including radio, television, text messages, and social media. The article also examines the international adoption of the program, including the different names and implementation strategies used in various countries. Finally, it discusses the effectiveness and controversies surrounding the program, including concerns about overuse, desensitization, and potential negative effects on traffic.