The
Amber Stick
We are the proud sellers of the Amber Stick. The Amber Stick is a small USB
device that contains all of the necessary software to create and store
information on all of your children and/or family members. The information,
including up to three pictures for each person, is then readily available to law
enforcement officers in the event that one of your loved ones becomes
missing. The information on the Amber Stick can be accessed for pre-made
missing person posters, current descriptions,  and the ability to instantly upload
the information for nationwide Amber Alert broadcast.
We are selling the Amber Sticks for $25.00 each.
Each stick has the capability to hold the information of hundreds of people.
Consider buying one for each person that has custody of, or watches your
children.
View our Safety Tips page for information from the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children.
Credit card sales require a nominal fee for processing and shipping.
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Please allow 10-14 days for delivery
Click on the Department of Justice logo to
the right to check for sexual predators in your
community.
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We can also conduct a brief demonstration of the Amber
Stick for your group or organization. We can also offer
volume discounts. Contact us to make arrangements.
Google
Amber Stick In The News
Click on the picture to the Left to view a
report from WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh
1/22/07

Click on the Picture to the Right to view a
report from WPXI Channel 11 Pittsburgh
1/11/07
On 2/8/07 four year old Ayinde Bradford was abducted while his
grandmother was dropping him off at his daycare program. Fortunately
Ayinde has been returned to his mother. On 2/9/07 Binta Smith, Ayinde's
mother, called to receive an Amber Stick due to what she experienced
when Ayinde was abducted. Niether Binta Smith nor her mother were able
to provide police officers with all of the necessary information or pictures
immediately following the abduction. Click the pictures below to view
reports of her comments from 2/9/07.
Pittsburgh Police Historical Association
412-812-5015
The Latest Version of the
Amber Stick is Now
Available
The Amber Stick Now Has Sections for
Children, Adults, and Pets

$25.00 each
Click The "Buy Now" Button to Purchase
Your Amber Stick


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