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Police National Missing Children's Website

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Post  smokie Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:01 am

This is the website used by The Police National Missing Children's department in Scotland Yard,

http://www.missingkids.co.uk

The cases featured on here are where children are considered to be at risk of significant harm.

Please help support our community by looking for these children in your area.

Search Results Records Found: 5

LIN FANG
Missing Since: 01/06/08
Age Now: 17
Missing from:
HULME, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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NPIA Missing Persons Bureau


TIMOTHY STEPHEN HANSTOCK
Missing Since: 27/05/08
Age Now: 15
Missing from:
SHEFFIELD, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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NPIA Missing Persons Bureau


CHLOE HENRY
Missing Since: 21/05/08
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
HULME, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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NPIA Missing Persons Bureau


LEANNA PETRENKO
Missing Since: 03/06/08
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
MITCHAM, Surrey, United Kingdom
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Metropolitan Police Service


JACK ROBERT PRICE
Missing Since: 27/05/08
Age Now: 16
Missing from:
STALYBRIDGE, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
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NPIA Missing Persons Bureau




These children are just the recent cases, reported missing in the last month.

There are currently 116 cases featured.
That is of course just a small fraction of the huge number of missing children in this country today.

Thousands of families lives in turmoil, days on end with no sleep, not knowing if their child is dead or alive.
PLEASE HELP!
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Post  smokie Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:02 am

Missing Persons Bureau
The NPIA Missing Persons Bureau (MPB) works alongside the police and related organisations in order to improve the services provided to missing persons investigations and to increase the effectiveness of the police response.


We act as the centre for the exchange of information connected with the search for missing persons nationally and internationally. The unit focuses on cross matching missing persons with unidentified persons/bodies. Other key activities include:

Maintaining records of missing persons and unidentified persons/bodies to provide an investigative support service to police.
Maintaining a dental index of ante-mortem chartings of long term missing persons and post-mortem chartings from unidentified bodies.
Managing Missing Kids website designed to assist missing children investigations
Managing and co-ordinating the Child Rescue Alert service.
Information is supplied with reference to the following:

All persons who have been missing in the UK for over 14 days, or where the force feels the case warrants more urgent attention
All foreign nationals who have been reported missing in the UK
All UK nationals who have been reported missing abroad
All unidentified bodies or persons found within the UK
Reporting Someone Missing
If someone you know is missing and you want to report their absence you need to contact your local police station. The MPB works with the police but are unable to receive reports of missing people directly from the public.

UK Police forces

Reporting a Sighting
If you wish to report a sighting or have any information about a missing person, please call 'Missing People' confidentially on Freefone 0500 700 700 or follow the link and complete the appropriate form.
Alternatively, you can call the MPB or contact your local police force.

About Us
The NPIA Missing Persons Bureau was launched in April 2008 within the National Policing Improvements Agency. The precursor unit, the Police National Missing Persons Bureau (PNMPB), was located within the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).

The location of the MPB within a central agency was brought about following recommendations by Sir Perry Nove in his review of the PNMPB. We have ensured that the bureau is positioned alongside key operational, training and technology services within the NPIA organisation and can offer UK police forces a full range of strategic and tactical support.

We serve all UK police forces as well as international and overseas police agencies but do not have responsibility for conducting investigations.

Future Developments
The MPB are working towards enhancing their investigative support service to ensure that missing person investigations and reviews receive access to specialist in-house advice whenever needed.

Initial work has already begun on the enhancement of some additional areas to the service to ensure that work is prioritised effectively. Some of the areas identified for enhancement include:

Developing statistics to enable strategic assessment of the missing person phenomenon as a basis to formulate, develop and measure future policy initiatives.
Carrying out analysis of data to produce strategic and tactical assessments.
Reviewing the current state of unidentified body cases within forces and encouraging forensic reviews.
Raising awareness of missing persons.
Establishing an effective DNA strategy for missing person enquiries.
Supporting cold case reviews.
Fostering a community of officers and force contacts, identifying and organising training opportunities for them, and developing an effective communication network whereby they can exchange ideas between themselves and overseas bureau.
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