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Browse the photos and information of fugitives wanted for kidnapping or missing persons crimes. Filter by state, sort by name, and see the ten most wanted cases.
- 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
Details: Lina Sardar Khil was last seen on the afternoon of...
- Amy Lynn Bradley
27 de ago. de 2021 · The report examines the causes and consequences of missing persons in different regions and contexts, and proposes policies and strategies to address the issue. It covers topics such as state responsibility, human rights, rule of law, and societal well-being.
Working For ICMP. Every year, millions of people around the world go missing as a result of conflict, human rights abuses, disasters, organized crime, irregular migration, and other causes. Be part of a growing international organization that is dedicated to tackling this issue.
NamUs is a free, secure, and nationwide database and resource center for resolving missing person and unidentified remains cases. It provides technology, forensic services, and investigative support to law enforcement, medical examiners, coroners, and families of the missing.
A website that connects practitioners and families of missing persons around the world. Find publications, events, stories, news and learning opportunities on missing persons issues.
1 de jun. de 2021 · Enter I-Familia, a groundbreaking new database officially launched this month that applies cutting-edge scientific research and uses the DNA of relatives to identify missing persons or unidentified human remains around the world.
PART 1: MISSING PERSONS DATA 162 International mechanisms and institutions as providers of data 162 Data on reporting and investigation 163 Civil Society, victim groups and community information 164 PART 2: THE RATIONALE FOR MISSING PERSONS INDICATORS 165 PART 3: DEVELOPING INDICATORS ON MISSING PERSONS: THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK 167