Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) Practice Exam

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If a child is still missing after the initial investigation is complete, what should the officer do?

  1. File a Report

  2. Reach out to Additional Resources

  3. Conduct a Search Again

  4. Notify the Media

The correct answer is: Reach out to Additional Resources

Reaching out to additional resources is a crucial step when a child remains missing after the initial investigation. Engaging additional resources can include contacting specialized units, such as child abduction teams, or involving organizations dedicated to missing children. These resources often have more expertise and tools available for locating missing individuals, and they can enhance the investigation with specialized methods and support networks. Furthermore, additional resources can also include community outreach, collaborations with local and state agencies, or even federal law enforcement if the situation warrants such escalation. Ultimately, leveraging these resources can significantly improve the chances of finding the child and ensuring a thorough follow-up on all leads.