About Attorney General Cameron

​​Daniel Jay Cameron is the 51st Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He is the first African American independently elected to statewide office in Kentucky's history. 

Attorney General Cameron leads approximately 200 employees in seven offices across the state. As the chief law enforcement officer for the Commonwealth, he is committed to defending the laws of the Commonwealth, protecting Kentuckians, fighting the drug epidemic, and protecting Kentucky’s children form bad actors who often prey on missing or runaway children by helping to quickly return them to safety. 

Under Cameron's leadership, the Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution together with the Department of Criminal Investigations partner with local law enforcement agencies and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, NCMEC, to bring Kentucky's missing children home. TAPP also collaborates with NCMEC to display posters of missing children in businesses and features videos of them at fueling stations.​

KNOW THE SIGNS, HELP KEEP KENTUCKY KIDS SAFE

If Your Child is MissingCall 911

To learn more about Attorney General Cameron’s efforts to protect missing children from the dangers of human trafficking or to schedule a human trafficking community training event, contact:

Heather Wagers, Executive Director
Attorney General’s Office of Trafficking and Abuse Prevention and Prosecution (TAPP).

1024 Capital Center Drive, Suite 200
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601

Phone: (502) 696-5436
ItSavestoKnow@ky.gov