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Use a
Missing-Person Checklist to Make Sure Everything Gets Done on Your Loved One's Case
Checklists are a great way of identifying the most important tasks that need to be completed on a missing-person investigation, and then check them off as they are completed.
Page contents:
- Checklist for Searching Parents: When the Reason for Your Child’s Disappearance is Unknown, by Missing Kids (MK) and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP), 2019, 8 pages.
- Missing-Child, Emergency-Response, Quick-Reference Guide for Families, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2011, 2 pages.
- Investigative Checklist for First Responders, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2017, 2 pages.
- Investigative Checklist for Law Enforcement When Responding to Missing Children With Special Needs, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2016, 2 pages.
- Guidelines for Recovery of Missing Children: Includes Suggestions for Runaways, by the Polly Klass Foundation (PKF), undated, 5 pages.
- Missing Person Guide Checklist, by the Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN)
- Missing Person’s Checklist, by the Saskatchewan Provincial Partnership Committee on Missing Persons (SPPCMP), 2012, 4 pages.
- Missing Adult Cases, by the Association of Missing and Exploited Children's Organizations (AMECO), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2014, 3 pages.
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Checklist for Searching Parents: When the Reason for Your Child’s Disappearance is Unknown, by Missing Kids (MK) and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP) |
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Checklist for Searching Parents: When the Reason for Your Child’s Disappearance is Unknown, by Missing Kids (MK) and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection (CCCP), 2019, 8 pages.
This is a 15-point checklist for parents whose child has gone missing.
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Missing-Child, Emergency-Response, Quick-Reference Guide for Families, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) |
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Missing-Child, Emergency-Response, Quick-Reference Guide for Families, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2011, 2 pages.
This is a 33-point checklist for parents whose child has gone missing. |
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Investigative Checklist for First Responders, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) |
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Investigative Checklist for First Responders, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2017, 2 pages.
This is a 77-point checklist of actions that should be taken by law enforcement in the initial stages of a missing-child investigation.
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Investigative Checklist for Law Enforcement When Responding to Missing Children With Special Needs, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) |
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Investigative Checklist for Law Enforcement When Responding to Missing Children With Special Needs, by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), 2016, 2 pages.
This is a 66-point checklist of actions that should be taken by law enforcement in the initial stages of an investigation involving a missing-child with special needs. |
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Guidelines for Recovery of Missing Children: Includes Suggestions for Runaways, by the Polly Klass Foundation (PKF) |
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Guidelines for Recovery of Missing Children: Includes Suggestions for Runaways, by the Polly Klass Foundation (PKF), undated, 5 pages.
This is a 50-point checklist to assist parents in recovering their child. |
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Missing Person Guide Checklist, by the Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN) |
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Missing Person Guide Checklist, by the Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN).
This 21-point online checklist — with hotlinks to more information — identifies what the family of a missing person should make sure is done immediately, the first week, the first month, and longterm. |
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Missing Person’s Checklist, by the Saskatchewan Provincial Partnership Committee on Missing Persons (SPPCMP) |
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Missing Person’s Checklist, by the Saskatchewan Provincial Partnership Committee on Missing Persons (SPPCMP), 2012, 4 pages.
This is an 83-point checklist of actions that should be taken by the family of a missing person. |
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Missing Adult Cases, by the Association of Missing and Exploited Children's Organizations (AMECO) |
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Missing Adult Cases, by the Association of Missing and Exploited Children's Organizations (AMECO), Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2014, 3 pages.
This a 26-point checklist of actions that should be taken by the family of a missing person. |
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by Michael A. Neiger
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