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the disappearance may be voluntary; |
(7) on the basis that the reporting individual does not |
have personal knowledge of the facts; |
(8) on the basis that the reporting individual cannot |
provide all of the information requested by the law |
enforcement agency; |
(9) on the basis that the reporting individual lacks a |
familial or other relationship with the missing person; or |
(9-5) on the basis of the missing person's mental state |
or medical condition; or |
(10) for any other reason. |
(b) Manner of reporting. All law enforcement agencies shall |
accept missing person reports in person. Law enforcement |
agencies are encouraged to accept reports by phone or by |
electronic or other media to the extent that such reporting is |
consistent with law enforcement policies or practices. |
(c) Contents of report. In accepting a report of a missing |
person, the law enforcement agency shall attempt to gather |
relevant information relating to the disappearance. The law |
enforcement agency shall attempt to gather at the time of the |
report information that shall include, but shall not be limited |
to, the following: |
(1) the name of the missing person, including |
alternative names used; |
(2) the missing person's date of birth; |
(3) the missing person's identifying marks, such as |
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birthmarks, moles, tattoos, and scars; |
(4) the missing person's height and weight; |
(5) the missing person's gender; |
(6) the missing person's race; |
(7) the missing person's current hair color and true or |
natural hair color; |
(8) the missing person's eye color; |
(9) the missing person's prosthetics, surgical |
implants, or cosmetic implants; |
(10) the missing person's physical anomalies; |
(11) the missing person's blood type, if known; |
(12) the missing person's driver's license number, if |
known; |
(13) the missing person's social security number, if |
known; |
(14) a photograph of the missing person; recent |
photographs are preferable and the agency is encouraged to |
attempt to ascertain the approximate date the photograph |
was taken; |
(15) a description of the clothing the missing person |
was believed to be wearing; |
(16) a description of items that might be with the |
missing person, such as jewelry, accessories, and shoes or |
boots; |
(17) information on the missing person's electronic |
communications devices, such as cellular telephone numbers |
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and e-mail addresses; |
(18) the reasons why the reporting individual believes |
that the person is missing; |
(19)
the name and location of the missing person's |
school or employer, if known;
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(20) the name and location of the missing person's |
dentist or primary care physician, or both, if known; |
(21) any circumstances that may indicate that the |
disappearance was not voluntary; |
(22) any circumstances that may indicate that the |
missing person may be at risk of injury or death; |
(23) a description of the possible means of |
transportation of the missing person, including make, |
model, color, license number, and Vehicle Identification |
Number of a vehicle; |
(24) any identifying information about a known or |
possible abductor or person last seen with the missing |
person, or both, including: |
(A) name; |
(B) a physical description; |
(C) date of birth; |
(D) identifying marks; |
(E) the description of possible means of |
transportation, including make, model, color, license |
number, and Vehicle Identification Number of a |
vehicle; |
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(F) known associates; |
(25) any other information that may aid in locating the |
missing person; and |
(26) the date of last contact. |
(d) Notification and follow up action. |
(1) Notification. The law enforcement agency shall |
notify the person making the report, a family member, or |
other person in a position to assist the law enforcement |
agency in its efforts to locate the missing person of the |
following: |
(A) general information about the handling of the |
missing person case or about intended efforts in the |
case to the extent that the law enforcement agency |
determines that disclosure would not adversely affect |
its ability to locate or protect the missing person or |
to apprehend or prosecute any person criminally |
involved in the disappearance; |
(B) that the person should promptly contact the law |
enforcement agency if the missing person remains |
missing in order to provide additional information and |
materials that will aid in locating the missing person |
such as the missing person's credit cards, debit cards, |
banking information, and cellular telephone records; |
and |
(C) that any DNA samples provided for the missing |
person case are provided on a voluntary basis and will |
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be used solely to help locate or identify the missing |
person and will not be used for any other purpose. |
The law enforcement agency, upon acceptance of a |
missing person report, shall inform the reporting citizen |
of one of 2 resources, based upon the age of the missing |
person. If the missing person is under 18 years of age, |
contact information for the National Center for Missing and |
Exploited Children shall be given. If the missing person is |
age 18 or older, contact information for the National |
Center for Missing Adults shall be given. |
Agencies handling the remains of a missing person who |
is deceased must notify the agency handling the missing |
person's case. Documented efforts must be made to locate |
family members of the deceased person to inform them of the |
death and location of the remains of their family member. |
The law enforcement agency is encouraged to make |
available informational materials, through publications or |
electronic or other media, that advise the public about how |
the information or materials identified in this subsection |
are used to help locate or identify missing persons. |
(2) Follow up action. If the person identified in the |
missing person report remains missing after 30 days, and |
the additional information and materials specified below |
have not been received, the law enforcement agency shall |
attempt to obtain: |
(A) DNA samples from family members or from the |
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missing person along with any needed documentation, or |
both, including any consent forms, required for the use |
of State or federal DNA databases, including, but not |
limited to, the Local DNA Index System (LDIS), State |
DNA Index System (SDIS), and National DNA Index System |
(NDIS); |
(B) an authorization to release dental or skeletal |
x-rays of the missing person; |
(C) any additional photographs of the missing |
person that may aid the investigation or an |
identification; the law enforcement agency is not |
required to obtain written authorization before it |
releases publicly any photograph that would aid in the |
investigation or identification of the missing person; |
(D) dental information and x-rays; and |
(E) fingerprints. |
(3) All DNA samples obtained in missing person cases |
shall be immediately forwarded to the Department of State |
Police for analysis. The Department of State Police shall |
establish procedures for determining how to prioritize |
analysis of the samples relating to missing person cases. |
(4) This subsection shall not be interpreted to |
preclude a law enforcement agency from attempting to obtain |
the materials identified in this subsection before the |
expiration of the 30-day period.
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(Source: P.A. 95-192, eff. 8-16-07.)
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