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Browse the photos and information of fugitives wanted for kidnapping or missing persons crimes. Filter by gender, age, location, and other criteria to find the missing persons you are looking for.
- Amy Lynn Bradley
March 24, 1998. Details: Amy Lynn Bradley, while on a family...
- Diana Rose Alejandre Garcia Gonzalez
Details: The Federal Bureau of Investigation's San Diego...
- Ella Mae Begay
On June 15, 2021, Ella Mae Begay was reported missing from...
- Joshua Keshaba Sierra Garcia
Details: On August 12, 2003, Joshua Keshaba Sierra Garcia,...
- Sarah Burton
July 16, 2018 Joplin, Missouri. Details: Sarah Burton, age...
- Crystal Ann Tymich
June 30, 1994 Los Angeles, California. Details: On June 30,...
- Iris Perez
Details: The FBI's Detroit Field Office, Bay City Resident...
- LINA SARDAR KHIL
Lina Sardar Khil was last seen on the afternoon of December...
- Amy Lynn Bradley
- Global Database For Kinship Matching
- The Missing, and The Impact on Their Families
- How I-Familia Works
- Data Protection
Family members’ DNA profiles can be compared to that of an unidentified body or human remains through what is known as DNA kinship matching. This method is often used when a direct sample from the missing person – from a prior medical sample or a personal item such as a toothbrush – is not available. However, complex calculations are required to co...
A countless number of individuals go missing globally each year due to crime, conflicts, accidents or natural disasters. By late 2020, over 12,000 active Yellow Notices– international police alerts for missing persons – had been issued by the INTERPOL General Secretariat. For families facing the uncertainty of whether their loved ones are alive or ...
Building on INTERPOL’s long-standing success in direct DNA matching, DNA profiles are submitted by INTERPOL’s 194 member countries to make links between missing persons and cases related to human remains. I-Familia is made up of three components: 1. A dedicated global database to host the DNA profiles provided by relatives, held separately from any...
The processing of DNA data via INTERPOL is carried out via secure communications channels and in compliance with the Organization’s robust data protection rules as well as the INTERPOL policy on using family DNA profiles of missing persons for kinship matching. Family members must give their consent for their data to be used for international searc...
ICMP endeavors to secure the co-operation of governments and other authorities in locating and identifying persons who go missing as a result of conflict, human rights abuses, disasters, organized crime, migration and other circumstances.
24 de mai. de 2023 · Explore the worldwide map of missing people reported across the globe by the Missing Persons Center. This interactive tool helps raise awareness and locate missing individuals across the world.