Missouri Highway Patrol Mistakenly Sends Batman-Themed Alert

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
January 22, 2022US News
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Missouri Highway Patrol Mistakenly Sends Batman-Themed Alert
A Batman costume from the 2005 Batman Begins film is on display at the DC Comics Exhibition: Dawn Of Super Heroes at the O2 Arena in London, on Feb. 22, 2018. (Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—The Missouri State Highway Patrol alert sent cellphones blaring statewide: Authorities in Gotham City, Missouri, were searching for a purple and green 1978 Dodge 3700GT.

But there is no Gotham City, Missouri, and the car referenced was the one used by the Joker in the 1989 “Batman” movie. Soon after the Tuesday evening alert, the patrol sent another saying to disregard it.

In a brief news release, the patrol said a routine test of Missouri’s Blue Alert system was inadvertently transmitted statewide. The system is meant to let the public know when a police officer is killed or seriously injured in the line of duty.

“During the test, an option was incorrectly selected, allowing the message to be disseminated to the public,” the news release stated. A message left with patrol on Wednesday seeking additional information wasn’t immediately returned.

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