
Missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person status is reported to NamUs by local, state, tribal, or federal law enforcement, or it may be self-reported by family members.
This Bulletin provides summary information on cases involving missing children and dependent adults for which a photograph has been received between April 2024 and June 2024.
In accordance with 34 U.S.C. § 41307(a), agencies are required to enter records into the NCIC Missing Person File for missing individuals under the age of 21. * Date of Birth is a conditional...
The U.S. Marshals are leading the way in a nationwide effort to rescue and recover missing and exploited children, thereby aiding in the prevention of human trafficking.
It provides information about immediate steps that can be taken in the first 72 hours after a person goes missing, especially where the law enforcement response is non-existent or non-responsive.
The NHIAC New Hampshire Missing Persons Report is a comprehensive monthly product designed to provide those agencies with open missing persons cases greater exposure of their …
The NCIC’s Missing Person File was implemented in 1975. Records in the Missing Person File are retained indefinitely, until the individual is located, or the record is canceled by the...