Does the FBI help with missing persons?
Does the FBI help with missing persons?
In a missing person case, as a matter of cooperation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will, at the request of a state or local law enforcement agency, make available the facilities of the FBI Identification Division and the FBI Laboratory.
Is there a database for missing persons?
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a national information clearinghouse and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases across the United States.
Does the FBI look for missing adults?
Yes. As part of its investigative publicity program, the FBI posts photographs and other information regarding fugitives, terrorists, kidnapped and missing persons, bank robbers, and others on our Wanted by the FBI website.
How does the FBI help with missing persons?
You can help reunite those who have been kidnapped or gone missing—including young children—with their loved ones. In some cases, the FBI and its partners offer rewards for information leading to the arrest of wanted criminals and the location of missing persons. Your support makes a vital difference.
Who are the members of the FBI Seeking Information?
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Are there rewards for information that leads to an arrest?
In some cases, the FBI and its partners offer rewards for information leading to the arrest of wanted criminals and the location of missing persons. Your support makes a vital difference. Over the years, countless fugitives and missing persons sought by the FBI have been located thanks to tips provided by concerned citizens.
Are there any fugitives wanted by the FBI?
Over the years, countless fugitives and missing persons sought by the FBI have been located thanks to tips provided by concerned citizens. So use your smartphone in a crime-smart way—download the app today. At any given time, thousands of dangerous fugitives wanted by the FBI are on the loose across the nation and around the world.