While the disappearance of white women continues to receive national coverage, people of color have a harder time obtaining such coverture. A group of New York parents has decided to take matters into their own hands by creating a mobile app in search of missing children, reports Algulf. The group is paving a way for families to utilize tools to assist in the search of their loved ones with the 911missing.org app. Its development is in direct response to the lack of media coverage missing people of color and law enforcement's apparent lack of urgency to find them. Rose Cobo, the mother of Chelsea Cobo who went missing five years ago, understands the ways technology could aid in finding missing people. “We are developing an app for smartphones,” Rose said at a Manhattan vigil Saturday evening. “That thing that everyone has connected to them is going to be our power now.” Chelsea has yet to be found and her mom's frustration, along with other parents, stems from seeing minimal...