Comcast’s “Missing Kids On Demand” profiles two New Mexico children

This month, Comcast New Mexico’s Missing Kids On Demand and online at xfinity.com/news/missingkids will feature two young children from Bernalillo.

Paul and Ruben Gonzales were allegedly abducted by their father James Gonzales, and have been missing since August 25, 2012. The two Hispanic boys are under the age of seven, both with brown hair. For more information on these boys, visit their National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) poster here. XFINITY On Demand has a list of more missing children and resources at Xfinity.Comcast.Net.

Missing Kids On Demand is a first-of-its-kind public service initiative that makes information about missing children available to the over 200,000 Comcast video customers in New Mexico. In partnership with the NCMEC, the program enables Comcast customers and consumers to support efforts by law enforcement across the country to help bring missing children home.

Comcast’s Missing Kids On Demand and online, produced in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, features 20 video profiles chronicling missing child cases from across the nation. Each video provides relevant details about the child’s case, including the name of the missing child, city of the disappearance, possible whereabouts, likely abductors and photos.

In cases where the child has been missing for a long period, an age progressed photo showing what he/she may look like at a more recent age will also be available. In addition, during the airing of each profile, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s toll-free 24-hour national missing children’s hotline (800-THE-LOST) will be displayed on the bottom of the profile, so viewers can report tips should they have any information. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s website will also be available for viewers to report tips online at www.missingkids.com.

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, Albuquerque Comcast Examiner

Chris Dunkeson, a 19-year cable industry veteran, is responsible for all of Comcast’s operations and customer care services for cable television, high-speed Internet and telephone offerings in New Mexico. He serves Comcast customers across the state as well as almost 500 employees. Chris has...

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