Utah Lawmaker Trying to Prevent Child Abductions

Utah Lawmaker Trying to Prevent Child Abductions


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(KSL News) -- A Utah lawmaker is leading a national effort to prevent child abductions.

Senator Lyle Hillyard will introduce a bill that gives judges more authority to step in when parents are suspected of trying to abduct their own children.

Courts will be allowed to restrict parental contact, revoke a passport or require a bond before the parent is granted visitation.

In 1999, 78-percent of children abducted nationwide were taken by a family member.

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