Clear Channel Outdoor, the national center for missing and exploited children, Texas Center for the missing and local police to bring missing children from Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio
HoustonPresent May 27, 2025 / Prnewswire/ -Clear Channel Outdoor (NYSE: CCO), Texas Center for the Missing (TCM) and the National Center for Mefrested and exploited children (NCMEC) next to the police department of El Paso, the police department of Houston and the police in San Antonio, and in San Antonio Police Department, a new monthly campaign in Texas learned. The Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) campaign coincides with the National Missing Children's Day (May 25) and highlights missing children in four important markets, including Dallas, El Paso, Houston and San Antonio to generate leads. The one -month campaign is broadcast thousands of times, which produces millions of market impressions on the four major media markets in the state.
On Friday, May 23rd, CCO pressed market conferences organized in every Texas market, on the families of the missing children together with the local law enforcement authorities at these unresolved cases in the whole state and asked the public to share all the information about the disappearance or the stay of these children, some who are now adults.
Clear Channel Outdoor offers this one-month campaign for public services in cooperation with the Texas Center for the Missing (TCM), the Amber Alert provider of Houston. This is an element of the ongoing partnership of CCO with TCM and part of a larger campaign in order to raise awareness of local missing children in these four most important Marante Texas markets. So far, more than 17 Texas children have been reunited as a direct consequence of this cooperation with their families.
The country is nationwide in a persistent missing and exploited children's crisis. The Texas Ministry of Public Safety Missed People Clearinghouse received 44,783 reports for a missing person in 2024, with 31,864 young people.
Photos are one of the most important instruments for law enforcement agencies in the search for a missing child and have the authority to produce leads that can present important information and restore children. The new Billboard campaign enables TCM to reach a wide audience throughout Texas by selling photos of missing children in targeted areas that can support law enforcement in the search.
“We are proud to work with the Texas Center for the missing person in order to start this critically important out-of-home campaign that has historically contributed to combining children with their families in the state of Texas,” said Lee Vela, Vice President of Public Affairs, Clear Channel Outdoor. “As a local residents of Houston, it is an honor for my team and me to make this initiative a priority every year. Texas is our home and the security of our children is of the greatest importance to promote healthier communities. We are confident that this year's campaign will offer hope for the search for these missing children and their families.”
“For over a decade, the Texas Center for the Missing has had a sensible collaboration with Clear Channel Outdoor, which has achieved positive results not only for the national missing children's day, but also for ongoing efforts in the name of the missing Texan nationwide,” said Melissa Turnquist, CEO of the Texas Center. “We believe that digital campaigns outside of the home are an invaluable instrument for the search for missing children and are life. We are grateful for Clear Channes Engagement for our community and strive to combine more families in the state of Texas by this year's campaign.”
For this year's campaign, the photo of the missing child is contained in every message, and in some cases the age of the child's age is displayed if the child has been missing for a longer period of time.
2025 cases of missing children in Texas belong in this program ::
Dallas: Misty Lynn McGinn, a teenager, now 22 – missing in the city of Reis south of Dallas. Misty has missed April 19, 2020 when she was 17 years old. She was last seen in her house in the city of Rice, south of Dallas. Accordingly, she suffers from mental health problems and did not have in her medication at the time when she was missing. She has a rose tattoo on the left forearm, wears glasses and her hair was colored red pink.
El Paso: Jean Gabriel Benitez and Allison Garcia, who disappeared in March 2024 and November 2024. On March 18, 2024, Jean Gabriel Benitez was missing in his house. He is 5'7 “and weighs about 130 pounds. He has brown eyes and light brown hair. On November 2, 2024, Allison left at home and did not return. According to reports, she could be in Mexico.
Houston: Devine Tollet, missing since April 1, 2018. Devine was only 18 years old when she disappeared on April 1, 2018. That day she never followed her apartment after completing her shift at work in Houston. Since then, her family desperately has been looking for answers and has held the hope. The investigators need everyone with information to report and close Devine's family. Devine is African American with long black hair and warm brown eyes. It is about 5'1 “large and weighs about 130 pounds.
San Antonio: Nevaeh Woods that have been missing since March 2025. Nevaeh was last seen on March 1, 2025 in the 6400 block of the Firestone Parkway. It is right -handed and has shoulder -length hair.
In 1983 President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 25th National Missing Children's Day. The National Missing Children's Day is a memory of all parents and legal guardians of the need for high -quality photographs of their children, which are used in an emergency, and for the need that everyone has to pay attention to posters and photographs of missing children.
For regional suspicious children's warnings can be found at http://www.missingkids.com/rss.
Via Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (Nyse: CCO) stands in front of the tip of the innovation in the advertising industry outside of home. Our dynamic advertising platform extends the pool of advertisers by using our medium by expanding digital advertising boards and displays as well as the integration of data analyzes and programmatic functions that offer measurable campaigns that are easier to buy. Through the use of the scale, reach and flexibility of our diverse asset sports folio, we combine advertisers every month with millions of consumers.
About the Texas Center for the missing
The Texas Center for the Missing (TCM) is a non-profit organization in Houston and the Amber Alert and Silver Alert provider of the region 14 County Houston-Galveston. TCM offers crisis interventions, prevention and educational services of the community in connection with children's drafts, running roads, internet baits and endangered adults. In order to reduce the number of missing children, we know at the Texas Center for the Missing that children and families have to be informed about how they remain sure that the law enforcement authorities have to be trained in how and when the local amber warnings and silver warnings have to be activated, and the community must be aware of the painful reality that is faced with the search for families. Since its foundation in 2000, TCM has served more than 500,200 children and families. In addition, TCM trained 8,400 law enforcement officers and provided support in more than 2,900 cases of missing persons. We are ready to activate community resources around the clock in order to quickly and safely receive a missing endangered child or endangered adult house. Your support has a direct impact on our ability to serve the Greater Houston Community with the best available resources.
You can find more information at Centerfortemissing.org or find our latest videos at: www.youtube.com/user/thetxcenter.
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