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Children with autism are dying because of delayed alerts—act now to demand the Joshua Alert and protect vulnerable lives before another family suffers this preventable heartbreak.

Every moment counts when a child goes missing, but for children with autism, those moments can mean the difference between life and death. In November 2024, six-year-old Joshua Al-Lateef Jr., a nonverbal autistic child, wandered from his Ohio home and was tragically found drowned in a retention pond1. His family’s unimaginable loss has sparked a call for change—a nationwide alert system to help locate missing children with autism: the Joshua Alert.
Why the Joshua Alert is Essential
Children with autism are at a significantly higher risk of wandering, often drawn to water. The National Autism Association reports their drowning risk is more than 160 times higher than neurotypical children2. Despite this alarming statistic, current systems like the Amber Alert do not address the specific challenges of locating autistic children, as they require evidence of abduction3. In Joshua’s case, the first community-wide notification came five hours after he was reported missing—an unforgivable delay4.
The Joshua Alert would change this by sending immediate notifications to the community when a child with autism is reported missing. This targeted system would ensure faster responses, mobilizing search efforts when every second matters. By focusing on children with spectrum disorders, the Joshua Alert addresses a critical gap in public safety.
The Tragic Consequences of Delay
In Joshua's case, initial alerts relied on outdated methods like reverse 911 calls, which only reached landlines. An IPAWS alert was issued hours later, marking the first live use of the system in Butler County5. However, the delay and lack of autism-specific protocols proved fatal. His family believes a system like the Joshua Alert could have saved him1.
This isn’t an isolated incident. Since 2015, at least three other children with autism in the Greater Cincinnati area have drowned after wandering2. Families across the country face similar risks, and without a dedicated system, these tragedies will continue.
Action is Within Reach
The Joshua Alert is not just an idea; it is a practical solution supported by families, advocates, and lawmakers. Ohio state senator Cecil Thomas has pledged to sponsor a bill to implement the alert, citing bipartisan support for protecting vulnerable children. Kentucky's similar autism-specific alert, enacted in 2022, has already proven its value4.
Joshua's family has launched a petition to ensure this lifesaving system is implemented nationwide. They are determined to turn their pain into progress, sparing other families from enduring such devastating loss.
How You Can Help
Your signature can save lives. By supporting the creation of the Joshua Alert, you're advocating for immediate, targeted action to protect autistic children. No family should face the unbearable grief of losing a child due to gaps in safety systems. Together, we can ensure that every child is given the chance to come home safely.
Sign the petition now to help make the Joshua Alert a reality.