Saturday, September 20, 2008

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To help ward off these problems, the St. Clair Police Department has initiated a program designed to give caretakers peace of mind. Now, that program is being modeled by other departments.
Safe and Sound was developed to assist children and adults with special needs who may not be able to communicate if separated from their caregiver. The program involves giving the subject a double-sided bracelet with a help message, the department's 24-hour phone number and an identification number.
'We are the only department in the state offering this program,' St. Clair Chief Don Barnum said.
Since starting the program, more than 70 applications have been submitted to the department


ENCINITAS - Encinitas resident Marilyn Miceli treasures a childhood memento that connects her emotionally to Republican presidential candidate John McCain.
Miceli, 48, is glad she kept the metal bracelet engraved with McCain's name that she purchased as a girl in 1971, while he was a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
She wore it with pride, not knowing anything about the missing serviceman except his name and rank.
'To me, this was just a boy that fought in the war,' said Miceli, who said she is a Democrat undecided on how she will vote Nov. 4. 'That's how I still think of him - as a boy who I rooted for to come home.'
An estimated 5 million bracelets were sold for $2.50 each in the early 1970s through the POW/MIA Bracelet Campaign, led by Carol Bates Brown to raise public awareness of service members missing in action or taken prisoner, according to news accounts




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