INDIANAPOLIS – A new public notification similar to Indiana’s Amber Alert will soon help first responders locate missing and at-risk veterans thanks to efforts supported by local lawmakers.
A new law passed during the 2024 legislative session will create a Green Alert to notify the public that a veteran or military service member is reported missing and believed to be at risk of being hurt or hurting themselves. The alert will function similarly to the state’s successful Amber Alert for missing children and Silver Alert for missing seniors.
A Green Alert could be issued by the Indiana State Police for veterans, active service members, Indiana National Guard members, and reservists within 48 hours of the individual being missing.
“Some service members can face unique challenges after returning home and may experience mental health issues that greatly impact their lives,” said State Rep. Ryan Lauer (R-Columbus), a member of the House Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee. “The Green Alert will help bring attention to these heroes that go missing when facing a crisis, making it more likely for them to get help quickly.”
“Unfortunately, data has shown that many service members suffer from mental health disorders, like PTSD, and an early, accurate notification is vitally important to locating them and returning them home safely,” said State Rep. Jennifer Meltzer (R-Shelbyville).
For 24/7, confidential crisis support, veterans or their loved ones can dial 988 and press one, or send a text to 838255 for the Veterans Crisis Line. Callers do not have to be enrolled in Veteran Affairs benefits or health care to connect. Hoosiers can also visit veteranscrisisline.net and join a chat with a VA responder.