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Missing Without A Trace

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by Rider, Tanya


  www.launch.hgea.org/hsc

  www.hawaii.uscity.net/Missing_Persons

  IDAHO

  Idaho State Police Special Programs Unit, Missing Persons

  Clearinghouse

  Meridian, ID

  208-884-7154 | Toll Free: 888-777-3922 (nationwide)

  idmpc@isp.state.id.us

  www.isp.state.id.us/identification/missing/index.html

  ILLINOIS

  Illinois State Police

  Springfield, IL

  217-785-4341 | Toll Free: 800-843-5763 (nationwide)

  missing@isp.state.il.us

  www.isp.state.il.us

  www.someoneismissing.com/illinois/missing.htm

  INDIANA

  Indiana State Police, Indiana Missing Children Clearinghouse

  Indianapolis, IN

  317-232-8310 | Toll Free: 800-831-8953 (nationwide)

  isp@isp.state.in.us

  www.isp.state.in.us

  IOWA

  Missing Person Information Clearinghouse, Iowa Division of Criminal

  Investigation

  Des Moines, IA

  515-725-6036 | Toll Free: 800-346-5507 (nationwide)

  mason@dps.state.ia.us

  www.iowaonline.state.ia.us/mpic

  KANSAS

  Kansas Bureau of Investigation, Missing Persons Clearinghouse

  Topeka, KS

  785-296-8200

  74431.140@compuserve.com

  www.accesskansas.org/kbi/mp.htm

  KENTUCKY

  Kentucky State Police

  Frankfort, KY

  502-564-1020 | Toll Free: 800-543-7723 (nationwide) or 800-KIDS SAF

  74431.141@compuserve.com

  www.kentuckystatepolice.org

  Exploited Children’s Help Organization, Inc.

  Louisville, KY

  502-636-3670

  echolou@aol.com

  www.echolou.org

  LOUISIANA

  Louisiana Department of Social Services, Clearinghouse for Missing &

  Exploited Children, Office of Community Services

  Baton Rouge, LA

  225-342-8631

  74431.142@compuserve.com

  www.dss.state.la.us

  MAINE

  Maine State Police, Missing Children Clearinghouse

  Houlton, ME

  207-532-5404

  74431.145@compuserve.com

  www.state.me.us/msp/msp.htm

  MARYLAND

  Maryland Center for Missing Children, Maryland State Police—

  Computer Crimes Unit

  Pikesville, MD

  410-290-1620 | Toll Free: 800-637-5437 (nationwide)

  TTY 410-486-0677 (deaf or hard of hearing)

  marylandch@ncmec.org

  www.ccu.mdsp.org/mcmc.htm

  Rachel Foundation for Family Reintegration

  The Rachel Foundation

  Damascus, MD

  202-320-0848

  contactus@rachelfoundation.org

  www.rachelfoundation.org

  Missing and Exploited Children’s Association (MECA)

  Timonium, MD

  Toll-Free: 888-755-6322 (MECA)

  taavonjm@erols.com

  www.mecaofmd.com

  MASSACHUSETTS

  Massachusetts State Police, Missing Persons Unit

  Framingham, MA

  Phone: 508-820-2129 | Toll Free: 800-622-5999 (in-state only)

  74431.143@compuserve.com

  www.state.ma.us/msp

  Rad Kids: Personal Empowerment Safety Education

  West Harwich, MA

  508-430-2080 | Toll Free: 1-866-430-2080

  radKIDS@radKIDS.org

  www.radKIDS.org

  MICHIGAN

  Michigan State Police, Prevention Services Unit

  East Lansing, MI

  517-333-4006 2521 (information) | 24 Hours Emergency: 517-336-6100

  76711.3052@compuserve.com

  www.michigan.gov/msp

  Missing Children’s Network of Michigan

  Muskegon, MI

  616-727-0591 | Toll Free: 800-985-2849

  MCNMI@i2k.com

  www.i2k.com/~mcnmi

  MINNESOTA

  Minnesota State Clearinghouse, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension

  St. Paul, MN

  651-793-1107

  74431.146@compuserve.com

  www.dps.state.mn.us/bca.bca.html

  The Jacob Wetterling Foundation, Metro Office

  St. Paul, MN

  St. Joseph, MN

  651-714-4673 (Edina office) | 320-363-0470 (St. Joseph office)

  Toll Free: 800-325-4673 (HOPE)

  info@jwf.org

  www.jwf.org

  Missing Children—Minnesota

  Minneapolis, MN

  Toll Free: 1-888-786-9355 (RUN-YELL)

  mssngchild@aol.com

  www.missingchildrenmn.org

  MISSISSIPPI

  Mississippi Highway Patrol, Criminal Information Center

  Pearl, MS

  601-933-2659

  74431.150@compuserve.com

  www.dps.state.mn.us/dps/dps.nsf

  MISSOURI

  Missouri State Highway Patrol, Missing Persons Unit, Division of Drug

  and Crime Control

  Jefferson City, MO

  573-526-6178 | Toll Free: 1-800-877-3452 (nationwide)

  missourich@ncmec.org

  www.mshp.state.mo.us

  One Missing Link

  Springfield, MO

  417-886-5836 | Toll Free: 1-800-555-7037

  onemissinglinkinc@sbcglobal.net

  www.onemissinglink.org

  MONTANA

  Montana Department of Justice, Missing / Unidentified Persons

  Helena, MT

  406-444-1526

  contactdoj@state.mt.us

  www.doj.state.mt.us

  Christian Lamb Foundation

  Powell, WY (Also serves Montana)

  307-754-9261 | 800-651-5262

  clamb@wavecom.net

  www.clamb.org

  NEBRASKA

  Nebraska Missing Persons Clearinghouse, Nebraska State Patrol

  Intelligence and Criminal Analysis Division

  Lincoln, NE

  402-479-4986 | Toll-Free: 1-877-441-5678

  missingpersons@nebraska.gov

  www.nsp.state.ne.us/missingpersons

  NEVADA

  Nevada Office of the Attorney General, Missing Children Clearinghouse

  Las Vegas, NV

  702-486-3539 | Toll Free: 1-800-992-0900 (in-state only)

  NEVADACH@ncmec.org

  www.ag.state.nv.us/Divisions/FraudUnits/MissingKids/miss_kids.htm

  Nevada Child Seekers

  Las Vegas, NV

  702-458-7009 | Toll Free: 1-877-566-5437

  Reno, NV 89502

  775-323-5590 | Toll Free: 1-877-566-5437

  www.nevadachildseekers.org

  NEW HAMPSHIRE

  New Hampshire State Police, Investigative Services Bureau, Major

  Crime Unit

  Concord, NH

  603-271-2663 | Toll Free: 1-800-852-3411 (in-state only)

  24 Hour Referral: 603-271-3636

  missingpersons@safety.state.nh.us

  www.nh.gov/safety/nhsp

  NEW JERSEY

  New Jersey State Police, Unidentified Persons Unit

  W. Trenton, NJ

  609-882-2000 ext 2894 | Toll Free: 800-709-7090 (nationwide)

  TRAK#: 609-538-0513

  missingp@gw.njsp.org

  www.njsp.org/miss/mpu.html

  NEW MEXICO

  New Mexico Department of Public Safety, Attn: Law Enforcement

  Records

  Santa Fe, NM

  505-827-9193

  missingpersons@dps.state.mn.us

  www.dps.nm.org

  NEW YORK

  New York Division of Criminal Justice Services, Missing & Exploited

  Children

  Albany, NY

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sp; 518-457-6326 | Toll Free: 1-800-346-3543 (nationwide)

  missingchildren@dcjs.state.ny.us (General E-Mail)

  www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us/missing/index.htm

  Child Find of America

  New Paltz, NY

  845-255-1848 | Toll Free: 1-800-I-AM-LOST or 1-800-A-WAY-OUT

  information@childfindofamerica.org

  www.childfindofamerica.org

  The Center for Hope

  Ballston Spa, NY

  518-884-8761

  jdlmary@hope4themissing.org

  www.hope4themissing.org

  NORTH CAROLINA

  North Carolina Center for Missing Persons

  Raleigh, NC

  919-733-3914 | Toll Free: 1-800-522-5437 (nationwide)

  pstewart@ncale.org

  www.ncale.org/missingpersons.html

  NORTH DAKOTA

  North Dakota Clearinghouse for Missing Children, North Dakota Radio

  Communication

  Bismark, ND

  701-328-9921 | Toll Free: 800-472-2121 (in-state only)

  rhessing@pioneer.state.nd.us

  www.state.nd.us/radio//clearing.html

  OHIO

  Missing Children Clearinghouse, Attorney General’s Office, Crime

  Victims Services Section

  Columbus, OH

  614-466-5610 | Toll Free: 800-325-5604 (nationwide)

  74431.161@compuserve.com

  www.mcc.ag.state.oh.us

  OKLAHOMA

  Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Intelligence Office

  Oklahoma City, OK

  405-879-2645 | Toll Free: 800-522-8017

  74431.162@compuserve.com

  www.osbi.state.ok.us

  OREGON

  Oregon State Police, Missing Children Clearinghouse

  Salem, OR

  Phone: 1-503-378-3720 | Toll Free: 1-800-282-7155 (in-state only)

  74431.163@compuserve.com

  www.osp.state.or.us

  PENNSYLVANIA

  Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation

  Harrisburg, PA

  717-783-0960

  74431.164@compuserve.com

  www.psp.state.pa.us

  RHODE ISLAND

  Rhode Island State Police, Missing & Exploited Children Unit

  North Scituate, RI

  401-444-1125 | Toll Free: 1-401-444-1124 (in-state only)

  74431.165@compuserve.com

  www.risp.state.ri.us/MISSING%20CHILDREN.htm

  SOUTH CAROLINA

  South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, Missing Person Information

  Center

  Columbia, SC

  803-737-9000 | Toll Free: 800-322-4453 (nationwide)

  74431.166@compuserve.com

  www.sled.state.sc.us/default/htm

  SOUTH DAKOTA

  South Dakota Attorney General’s Office, Division of Criminal

  Investigation

  Pierre, SD

  605-773-3331

  74431.167@compuserve.com

  http://dci.sd.gov/administration/missingpersons.htm

  TENNESSEE

  Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Intelligence Unit

  Nashville, TN

  615-744-4000 | Toll Free: 1-800-824-3463

  74431.170@compuserve.com

  www.tbi.state.tn.us

  Commission on Missing and Exploited Children (COMEC)

  Memphis, TN

  901-405-8441

  comec@comec.org

  www.comec.org

  TEXAS

  Texas Department of Public Safety, Special Crimes Services, Missing

  Persons Clearinghouse

  Austin, TX

  512-424-5074 | Toll Free: 1-800-346-3243 (in-state only)

  74431.171@compuserve.com

  www.txdps.state.tx.us/mpch

  Heidi Search Center

  San Antonio, TX

  210-650-0428 | Toll Free: 1-800-547-4435

  heidisc@flash.net

  http://heidisearchcenter.com

  UTAH

  Utah Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Identification

  Salt Lake City, UT

  801-965-4686 | 801-965-4446 (after hours)

  Toll Free: 888-770-6477 (nationwide)

  105374.2257@compuserve.com

  http://bci.utah.gov/MPC/MPCHome.html

  VERMONT

  Vermont State Police

  Waterbury, VT

  802-241-5352

  www.dps.state.vt.us/vtsp/index_main.html

  VIRGINIA

  Virginia State Police Department, Missing Children’s Clearinghouses

  Richmond, VA

  804-674-2000 | 804-674-2026 (24/7 Emergencies only)

  Toll Free: 1-800-822-4453

  pfagan@vsp.state.va.us

  www.vsp.state.va.us/cjis_missing_children.htm

  WASHINGTON

  Washington State Patrol, Missing Children Clearinghouse

  Olympia, WA

  Toll Free: 1-800-543-5678 (nationwide)

  74431.173@compuserve.com

  www.wsp.wa.gov/crime/mcservic.htm

  Families and Friends of Missing Persons and Violent Crime Victims

  800-346-7555

  ContactUs@fnfvcv.org

  Operation Lookout: National Center for Missing Youth

  Everett, WA

  425-771-7335

  Toll Free: 800-5688 (LOOKOUT)

  Toll Free: 800-782-7335 (SEEK)

  casework4@operationlookout.org

  www.operationlookout.org

  WEST VIRGINIA

  West Virginia State Police, Missing Children Clearinghouse

  South Charleston, WV

  304-558-1467 | Toll Free: 800-352-0927 (nationwide)

  MISSINGCHILDREN@wvsp.state.wv.us

  www.wvstatepolice.com/children/children.shtml

  WISCONSIN

  Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation

  Madison, WI

  608-266-1671 | Toll Free: 1-800-THE-HOPE (in-state only)

  wimissingchild@doj.state.wi.us

  www.doj.state.wi.us

  Youth Educated in Safety, Inc.

  PO Box 3124

  Appleton, WI 54914

  920-734-5335 | Toll Free: 1-800-272-7715

  jay@yeswi.org

  www.yeswi.org

  A Missing Child is Everyone’s Responsibility, Operation L.A.P.

  Foundation, Inc.

  Fort Atkinson, WI

  Milwaukee: 414-208-8954

  Fort Atkinson/Jefferson: 920-674-6960

  Wisconsin Center for Missing Children & Adults (WCMCA)

  Jefferson, WI

  Toll Free: 877-70-5456

  24 Hour Crisis: 920-220-1558

  wcmca@idcnet.com

  www.wcmckids.org

  WYOMING

  Wyoming Office of the Attorney General, Division of Criminal

  Investigation

  Cheyenne, WY

  307-777-7537 | Control Terminal: 307-777-7545

  74431.174@compuserve.com

  www.attorneygeneral.state.wy.us/dci/index.html

  Christian Lamb Foundation

  Powell, WY

  307-754-9261 | 800-651-5262

  clamb@wavecom.net

  www.clamb.org

  As Time Goes By

  You might want to create a web page for your missing person, linking this to other missing person’s pages and, perhaps, organizations for missing persons. Many of the organizations listed in this chapter are good resources for such pages and you can update this information with current Internet searches.

  If the local police are out of leads and your loved one remains missing, you will need to manage more of the search yourself. But, after your loved one has been missing for thirty days, the police are legally obligated to enter your loved one’s DNA and dental information into the NCIC database, so you will need to provide this information. You might also need check with the police to make sure t
hat they are following through. Similarly, every year, the police are required to update the file so you might want to renew contact with the police department to make sure that they are doing so.

  These systems initiate investigations with coroners and medical examiners to make comparisons with unidentified persons—those who have died and whose bodies have not been identified. For example, the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System automatically performs cross-matching comparisons between databases, searching for matches or similarities between unidentified persons and those who have been reported as missing. Anyone can search this database, which uses characteristics such as sex, race and distinct body features as well as dental records, DNA testing, anthropology, and odontology assistance.

  Many organizations can help you continue to follow up. We suggest you contact the organizations listed in this chapter to help you further your search. Private investigators are another option and many are starting to specialize in missing person tracking. Regardless of the age of your missing person, do not hesitate to contact NCMEC for referrals and strategy.

  Coping

  Sometimes, months, years or even decades go by without word from a missing loved one. This is a brutal time to endure. You will run the gamut of emotions, from sadness and hurt to anger and depression—and everything in between. You may lose your appetite and lose weight. You may have trouble sleeping, be unable to concentrate and even be plagued by violent thoughts of hurting yourself or others. Not uncommonly, family members and close friends of missing persons fall into deep depressions, lose their jobs, neglect other loved ones, and undergo unusual behavior changes. So, although it will be very difficult, you will need to take care of yourself so you can stay strong. To this end, you will need to get help in dealing with your emotions.

  A variety of doctors, therapists and other resources can help you cope with the loss of a missing loved one. Family, friends and clergy, in addition to medical professionals, have great listening ears and it is a good step in the right direction to talk to others about your emotions and about your missing loved one. What’s more, such consultants can point you to additional help, organizations or professionals whom you might need.

 

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