Missing Persons Flashcards

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Q

When deal with the missing persons case, remember to

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  • gather all the relevant info
  • pay attention to detail
  • assess posible risks to the person
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A missing person is

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Any person who is reported missing to police and

  • whereabouts are unknown
  • fears for the safety/welfare
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When deciding whether there are fears of safety, you should consider

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1) Age
2) Zones of safety
3) Circumstances

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When you are establishing concerns for welfare, you should consider

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1) Age
2) Circumstances
3) Influences, e.g. drugs, gangs, alcohol

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5
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Categories of missing persons

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  1. voluntary, e.g. runaways
  2. involuntary, e.g. kidnapping
  3. lost due to event, e.g. lost at sea
  4. missing overseas
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6
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The following information on missing person should be obtained:

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  • physical appearance
  • state of health - physical and mental
  • doctor and dentist
  • bank accounts
  • passport and IRD numbers
  • occupation
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7
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Additional missing person’s details that should be asked

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  • when/where last seen
  • what was wearing
  • names of friends/associates
  • possible reasons for the disappearance
  • photographs
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Pol 61 - Risk Assessment

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1) Urgent response required - consult your supervisor immediately
2) Routine response required - file should be submitted prior the end of your shift

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9
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Possible lines of enquiry:

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1) home visit
2) search
3) media broadcasts
4) consultation with CIB

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10
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A police dog would be called

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to search in:

  • local bush/scrub areas
  • streams/waterways/beaches
  • old abandoned buildings
  • beneath houses
  • large parks/playgrounds
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A police dog squad usually used when

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it is known where the person was last and the area is not contaminated.

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The area where the missing person was seen last is called

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last point of sight.

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13
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The best time for tracking the person with a dog is

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within 30 mins of the last sighting.

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The dog tracks the scent left by a person that made up of

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  • body odour
  • crushed foliage/insect life
  • fragments of rubber from the person’s footwear
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15
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Case management

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After three days:

1) Contact the family to check if the missing person came back
2) Complete Part B of the Pol 62
3) Discuss the case with CIB if no progress has been made
4) A record to be made in NIA

After 14 days:
The same as above, plus
- ensure that full description has been entered in NIA and photograph has ben obtained

After 30 days:
The same as above, plus
- consider media release, profiling on MPU webpage and Facebook

After 90 days
The same as the above plus
- more media releases
- update info with bank and phone records
- forensic evidence

After a year
The same as above plus
- send a file to CIB for review
- consider completing a report to the Coroner
- make sure that DNA samples, dental records, optical records and medical history have been obtained
- DNA samples to be send to ESR for analysis and details to be stored in the ESR Missing Person database.

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16
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If the missing person is located

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  • enter the details of the place and circumstances in which the person was founds.
  • intervene the person
  • if it is a child, consider CYFS referal
  • reason for going missing in NIA
  • remove the alert from NIA and media
  • advise the family
  • Update the Missing Person Report