What's a purple alert? Florida launches new statewide system

Publish date: 2024-04-18

On July 1, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement officially launched the new statewide alert.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Many of you might be wondering "what in the world is a purple alert?" Well, we here at 10 Tampa Bay have an answer for you. 

The new statewide alert will be used to "assist in the location of missing adults suffering from mental, cognitive, intellectual or developmental disabilities," state leaders explained in a news release.

On July 1, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement officially launched the statewide alert.

“In all missing persons situations, getting the word out – and getting it out quickly – is key to a swift and safe recovery,” said FDLE Acting Commissioner Mark Glass. “Florida’s Purple Alert plan ensures a prompt and comprehensive response while ensuring the privacy and dignity of our disabled citizens.”

The Purple Alert Plan was originally established by the Florida Legislature and eventually signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The specific criteria for a Purple Alert to be issued include:

Anyone who has signed up to receive the alerts will have the Purple Alert information sent to them. The alerts will also be displayed occasionally on highway message signs and always on the FDLE public website.

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