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The forensic imaging technique of age progression is used within missing persons cases to provide an insight into a person's appearance many years after their disappearance. Utilising family photos...
The National Missing Persons Coordination Centre marked the Christmas 2024 holiday period by reaching out to the families of long-term missing persons for the #missingyouthischristmas campaign. This...
For most of us, the holiday period is a time of joy, full of laughter, familiar faces and treasured traditions, but for the loved ones of missing persons, Christmas can feel incomplete. In recognition...
From 6 to 8 November 2024, the National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) and the Western Australia Police Force (WAPOL) co-hosted the Police Consultative Group on Missing Persons (PCGMP)...
When someone goes missing it is important to remember to make some time for yourself and your family Having a loved one disappear is a harrowing time for the family and friends left behind...
Saturday 23 November 2024, the Missing Australia Network Working Group (MANWG) held their inaugural Symposium for Families of Missing Persons, hosted by Search Dogs Sydney. The National Missing...