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Missing Person
Missing Child
Act immediately
if you believe that your child is missing.
- If your child is missing from home, search the house checking
closets, piles of laundry, in and under beds, inside old
refrigerators—wherever a child may crawl or hide.
- If you still cannot find your child,
immediately call your local law-enforcement agency.
- If your child disappears in a store, notify the
store manager or security office. Then
immediately call your local law-enforcement agency.
Many stores have a
Code Adam plan of action—if a child is missing
in the store, employees immediately mobilize to look for the missing
child.
- When you call law enforcement, provide your child's name, date of
birth, height, weight, and any other unique identifiers such as
eyeglasses and braces. Tell them when you noticed that your child was
missing and what clothing he or she was wearing.
- Request that your child's name and identifying information be
immediately entered into the National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) Missing Person File.
- After you have reported your child missing to law enforcement, call
the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children on their
toll-free telephone number,
1-800-THE-LOST
(1-800-843-5678).
If your computer is equipped with a microphone and speakers you may talk
to one of their Hotline operators
via the Internet
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