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    Missing Without A Trace

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      Many nonprofit organizations provide free services to help families search for a missing person. Do not hesitate to call the groups listed in this chapter—and don’t wait too long. Most of these organizations have twenty-four-hour hotlines and they can provide comprehensive resources to help you jumpstart your search. Remember, time is of the essence.

      Is Your Child Considering Running Away?

      Some children do not broadcast any obvious warning signs or say anything before they leave but, in other cases, you can spot signs that your child is thinking about running away or even making such plans. If you know these signs, you can be alert and try to prevent it from happening. As the parent of a teenager, you can educate yourself on these warning signs and others. Stay involved in your child’s life, but be careful not to impede too much on their privacy. In some instances, the more you push, the harder they rebel. Here are some warning signs to notice:

      • Changes in behavior, like sneaking out at night, skipping school, increased tardiness, or rebellious or argumentative behavior;

      • Changes in the friends with whom your child hangs out;

      • New tastes in music, changes in personal style;

      • Alcohol or drug use;

      • Uncharacteristic mood changes, such as being tired a lot, falling grades or a sudden disinterest in school, personality changes or suicidal indications;

      • Increased use of the Internet or telephone (which might signal a child’s unhappiness with their current situation and the desire to leave for what they believe is a better life);

      • Searching web sites for maps;

      • Withdrawing money from accounts;

      • Direct red flags, such as threatening to run away or telling friends or others about the idea.

      Get the Word Out

      Collect recent photos of your missing person and select one photo that clearly shows the person’s face. Select a second photo that shows their full body. Make copies of these photos and then provide them to the police.

      As soon as possible, you should prepare informative posters to publicize the fact that someone in the community is missing, and to provide the public with details about your missing person so you encourage your neighbors to pay attention to any clues. You want to people to notice your case so they will generate leads that law enforcement can follow up on. Several of the non-profit organizations listed in this chapter will provide you with comprehensive help free of charge to produce these posters; one of these groups is the NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST.

      Your poster should include the two photos—a clear one of the person’s face and a second one that shows the full body. In addition, you should include:

      • The missing person’s name and date of birth;

      • The missing person’s physical description;

      • Any known information about what the person was last wearing;

      • Information about the last time and place anyone saw the person;

      • Anything you know about the circumstances by which they went missing;

      • Any information about persons who might have been involved in their disappearance;

      • Police contact information.

      Ask friends and other volunteers to help you to distribute and post these posters. Start locally, concentrating the posters in the area where your loved one was last seen. Then, as you print more posters, expand your distribution to regional areas.

      To quickly spread word that your loved one is missing, use the Internet and, particularly, social media. If you are not already a member of some of the social media sites, don’t take the time to enroll in them. Instead, give your poster to friends and other volunteers who are members of the various communities, and ask them to initiate a campaign to publicize your case. Each posting should include one or both of the photographs, the basic information from the poster, and a request that the recipients please repost the message.

      Finally, contact the media. Call your local newspaper, television and radio reporters and tell them about your missing loved one. Explain the circumstances under which the person went missing and ask if you can email a photograph. Work with your police investigator to handle the media. You want to keep your story on the public’s minds so people remain alert and think to call in with any leads. After your initial story, you’ll need to be creative to keep your story in the news. Look for different “headlines” to give the press a new angle to cover so they can continue to focus on your missing loved one.

      If the story begins to fade, you might offer a reward for information leading to the location of your loved one. However, be wary of possible exploitation. Even at such a traumatic time, scammers might prey upon you by claiming that they have information that’s vital to the case, and they’ll part with this bogus information if you’ll just part with your money. Report any such incidents—and all leads—to law enforcement before you pay out any rewards.

      National Resources

      The Doe Network

      www.doenetwork.org

      Assists law enforcement in solving cold cases concerning unexplained

      disappearances and unidentified victims.

      National Crime Information Center (NCIC), FBI, Criminal Justice

      Information Services (CJIS) Division

      Clarksburg, West Virginia

      304-625-2000

      www.fas.org/irp/agency/doj/fbi/is/ncic.htm

      Maintains searchable database for law enforcement agencies.

      CLEARINGHOUSE: National Center for Missing Adults (NCMA)

      Corporate Headquarters: 479-871-1059

      Hotline: 800-690-FIND

      Registration: register@missingadults.org

      General Inquiries: info@missingadults.org

      www.theyaremissed.org/ncma/index.php

      National clearinghouse for missing adults helps coordinate agencies

      and provides state, national and international resource lists and national

      missing-persons database.

      National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)

      Hotline: 1-800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678)

      www.missingkids.com

      Helps find missing children and assists victims of abduction/exploitation

      as well as their families and caregivers.

      NamUs—National Missing and Unidentified Persons System

      www.namus.gov/index.htm

      questions@findthemissing.org

      A clearinghouse for missing persons and unidentified decedent records,

      NamUs also completes DNA testing and forensic services.

      National Runaway Switchboard

      1-800-RUNAWAY (1-800-786-2929)

      www.1800runaway.org

      Help for teenagers who are thinking of running away from home, have a

      friend who has run and needs help, and runaways who are ready to go

      home.

      Association of Missing & Exploited Children’s Organizations (AMECO)

      703-838-8379 | Toll Free: 877-263-2620

      www.amecoinc.org

      info@amecoinc.org

      An organization of member organizations that provide search support

      services from case assistance in making flyers and notifying communities.

      Social Security Administration (SSA)

      Division of Certification and Coverage

      800-772-1213

      Program helps people contact a missing person without compromising

      the missing person’s privacy. Searchers write a letter and send it to

      SSA, which will search a database of individuals’ names and addresses.

      If possible, SSA will forward the letter to the person, who can decide

      whether they wish to respond.

      Next-of-Kin Registry

      www.pleasenotifyme.org

      Global organization provides a free resource for supplying emergency

      contact information for next of kin.

      One Missing Link (OML)

      Springfield, MO 65808

      417-886-5836 | Toll-Free: 8
    00-555-7037

      www.onemissinglink.org

      Affiliated with the NCMEC, OML facilitates networking between

      agencies and assists families with referrals and poster distribution.

      Salvation Army

      800-698-7728

      Offers assistance to the family of an adult who has been missing for more

      than six months.

      America’s Most Wanted

      www.amw.com

      In addition to the television program, AMW provides missing-persons

      and missing-children search services and other resources. AMW only

      features cases that have been reported to police; submit cases in writing.

      Project Jason

      www.projectjason.org

      Phone: 402-932-0095

      information@projectjason.org

      Nonprofit organization provides case assessment, resources, and support

      for families of the missing.

      Polly Klaas Foundation

      Hotline: 800-587-4357

      www.pollyklaas.org

      service@pollyklaas.org

      Nonprofit that helps find missing children, works to prevent children from

      going missing, and promotes laws to help keep children safe.

      Operation Lookout: National Center for Missing Youth

      Hotline: 1-800-LOOKOUT (800-566-5688)

      www.operationlookout.org

      casework2@operationlookout.org

      Search assistance and family/victim support services.

      Community United Effort (CUE) Center for Missing Persons

      910-343-1131 | 910-232-1687

      www.ncmissingpersons.org

      Search services including making posters, printing, search/recovery

      resources, bulk mailings, case aid requests of law enforcement, and

      general casework.

      The Laura Recovery Center

      281-482-LRCF(5723) | Toll Free: 866-898-5723

      www.lrcf.org

      Works to promote education and prevention and provides search services.

      People-Search Websites

      www.skipease.com

      www.anywho.com

      www.rootsweb.com

      www.autotrackxp.com

      Find the Hospitals in Your Area

      These websites facilitate a search of hospitals in a given region or locality, to generate a list of hospitals with their names, addresses and telephone numbers.

      www.doctordirectory.com/doctors/directory

      www.hospitallink.com

      www.helplinedatabase.com/hospital-us/index.html

      www.yellowpages.com

      Search the Jails in Your Area

      This website facilitates a search of jails in a given region, so that you can produce a list of jails with their addresses and telephone numbers.

      www.inmatejailsearch.com

      State Clearinghouses

      ALABAMA

      Alabama Bureau of Investigation / Missing Children

      Montgomery, AL

      800-228-7688

      info@dps.state.al.us

      www.dps.alabama.gov/abi

      www.community.dps.alabama.gov

      ALASKA

      Alaska State Troopers, Missing Persons Clearinghouse

      Anchorage, AK

      907-269-5497 | Toll Free: 800-478-9333 (in-state only)

      74431.124@compuserve.com

      www.dps.state.ak.us

      www.dps.alaska.giv/AST/abi/missingpersons.aspx

      ARIZONA

      Arizona Department of Public Safety, Criminal Investigations Research

      Unit

      Phoenix, AZ

      602-223-2158

      74431.127@compuserve.com

      www.dps.state.az.us

      www.arizona.uscity.net/Missing_Persons

      ARKANSAS

      Office of Attorney General, Missing Children Services Program

      Little Rock, AR

      501-682-1020 | Toll Free: 800-448-3014 (in-state only)

      74431.126@compuserve.com

      www.ag.state.ar.us

      www.acic.org/missing/imdex.htm

      Morgan Nick Foundation, Inc.

      Alma, AR 72921

      479-632-6382 | Toll Free: 877-543-HOPE (4673)

      morgannick@aol.com

      www.lbth.org

      CALIFORNIA

      California Department of Justice, Missing/Unidentified Persons Unit

      Sacramento, CA

      916-227-3290 | Toll Free: 800-222-3463 (nationwide)

      missing.persons@doj.ca.gov

      www.ag.ca.gov/missing

      Amber Foundation for Missing Children, Inc.

      Pinole, CA

      510-222-9050 | Toll Free: 1-800-541-0777

      amberjeansmom@yahoo.com

      www.missingchild.org

      Child Quest International, Inc.

      San Jose, CA

      408-287-4673 (HOPE) | Toll Free: 1-888-818-4673 (HOPE) sightings

      info@childquest.org

      www.childquest.org

      Children of the Night

      Van Nuys, CA

      818-908-4474 | Toll Free: 1-800-551-1300

      llee@childrenofthenight.org

      www.childrenofthenight.org

      Interstate Association for Stolen Children, Inc.

      Rancho Cordova, CA

      916-631-7631

      iasckids@pacbell.net

      www.geocities.com/CapitalHill/6042

      The Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation

      Modesto, CA

      Toll Free: 888-813-8389

      sundfund@thevision.net

      www.carolesundfoundation.com

      The Joyful Child Foundation in Memory of Samantha Runnion

      Westminster, CA

      Toll Free: 1-866-756-9385 (866-7JOYFUL)

      inquiry@thejoyfulchild.org

      www.thejoyfulchild.org

      Trinity Search and Recovery

      925-918-3669

      www.trinitysearch.org/tsar

      help@trinitysearch.org

      Offers a variety of search services, including volunteer ground, air and/or water searches as well as coordination with law enforcement and media.

      COLORADO

      Colorado Bureau of Investigation, Missing Person/Children Unit

      Denver, CO

      303-239-4251

      www.cbi.state.co.us

      Missing Children’s Task Force

      Littleton, CO 80163

      720-641-6432

      childfinders@qwest.net

      www.childfinders.org

      CONNECTICUT

      Connecticut State Police, Missing Persons

      Middletown, CT

      860-685-8190 | Toll Free: 800-367-5678 (in-state only)

      Emergency Mssg: 1-860-685-8190

      dps.feedback@po.state.ct.us

      www.state.ct.us/dps/csp.htm

      www.conneticut.uscity.net/Missing_Persons

      The Paul & Lisa Program, Inc.

      Westbrook, CT

      860-767-7660

      plinc@paulandlisa.org

      www.paulandlisa.org

      DELAWARE

      Delaware State Police, State Bureau of Identification

      Dover, DE

      302-739-5883

      74431.133@compuserve.com

      www.state.de.us/dsp/sbi.htm#MISSING

      www.delaware.uscity.net/Missing_Persons

      DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

      D.C. Metropolitan Police Department, Missing Persons/Youth Division

      Washington, DC

      202-576-6768

      74431.132@compuserve.com

      www.mpdc.dc.gov/main.shtm

      FLORIDA

      Florida Department of Law Enforcement

      Missing Children Information Clearinghouse

      Tallahassee, FL

      850-410-8585 | Toll Free: 1-888-356-4774 (nationwide)

      mcic@fdle.state.fl.us

      www.fdle.state.fl.us

      www.fdle.state.fl.us/pas/person/displayMissingPersonsSearch

      www.florida.uscity.net/Missing_Persons

      A Child is Missing, Inc.


      Ft. Lauderdale, FL

      954-763-1288 | Toll Free: 1-888-875-2246 (1-888-US5-ACIM)

      acim@mindspring.com

      www.achildismissing.org

      Child Watch of North America, Inc.

      Orlando, FL

      407-290-5100 | Toll Free: 1-800-928-2445; 1-888-CHILDWATCH

      info@childwatch.org

      www.childwatch.org

      Jimmy Ryce Center for Victims of Predatory Abduction, Inc.

      Miami Beach, FL

      305-864-1344

      305-864-4161

      misujim@netrox.net

      www.jimmyryce.org

      Missing Children Center, Inc.

      Winter Springs, FL

      407-327-4403 | Toll Free: 1-800-330-1907

      missingchildren@cfl.rr.com

      www.missingchildrencenterinc.org

      Voice for the Children, Inc.

      West Palm Beach, FL

      Toll Free: 800-284-3576

      MVoice4@aol.com

      www.voice4thechildreninc.org

      GEORGIA

      Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Unit

      Decatur, GA

      404-244-2554 | Toll Free: 800-282-6564 (nationwide)

      www.ganet.org/gbi

      HAWAII

      Missing Child Center—Department of the Attorney General

      State Office Tower

      Honolulu, HI

      808-586-1449 | Hotline: 808-753-9797

      800-468-4644 ext. 6-1449 (Neighbor Isle)

      hsc@hgea.org

     


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