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On 25th October 2024, National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) members attended the Daniel Morcombe Foundation’s (DMF) annual Walk for Daniel. Deputy Commissioner Lesa Gale, Commander...
In partnership with the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Tasmania Police, the AFP is proud to again support Day for Daniel (Morcombe) through an educational tour of...
During the course of the investigation police will ask for the contact details of a missing person’s dentist in order to obtain their dental records. This is because the configuration of a person’s...
Fingerprints are a well known method of uniquely identifying a person. Even identical twins have different fingerprints. Fingerprints are made up of a series of whorls, loops, ridges and arch...
On Friday 13 September, 646 participants across Australia and online, took part in the 2024 National Missing Persons Hackathon (the hackathon). The event was hosted in each capital city, with the main...