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Missing People

This category contains links to missing people websites in Florida and the rest of the United States.
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1   Link   NamUs (National Missing and Unidentified Persons System)
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, NamUs, is the first national online repository for missing persons records and unidentified decedent cases. It was launched in July 2007 by the Office of Justice Program's National Institute of Justice
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2   Link   Florida Unidentified Decedents Database
This site helps to identify unidentified individuals found in Florida.
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3   Link   The Doe Network: International Center for Unidentified and Missing Persons
The Doe Network is a volunteer-run organization established in 1999 to help return the unidentified and missing to their families. This organization covers North America, Australia, and Europe.
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4   Link   National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a nonprofit organization established in 1984 to, among other things, help find missing children.
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5   Link   National Center for Missing Adults
The National Center for Missing Adults (NCMA) is a non-profit organization established in 2000 as a national clearinghouse for missing adults.
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6   Link   Strategies and Available Resources for Use in Solving Unidentified Deceased Person Cases
This document is provided as a reference guide to summarize the resources available for solving unidentified deceased persons.
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7   Link   Florida Department of Law Enforcement Unknown Deceased Identification Request Form
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8   Link   Forensic Odontologists in the Florida Medical Examiner System
Last updated 2008
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9   Link   FBI National Missing Person DNA Database Submission Guidelines
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10   Link   Center for Human Identification
UNTCHI personnel will work with medical examiners, coroners’ offices, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the National Center for Missing Adults, and law enforcement agencies throughout the United States with the submission, collection, and analyzes of Missing Persons samples.
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11   Link   Forensic Artists for the State of Florida Who Can Provide Forensic Composites and Skull Reconstruction
Updated April 2010
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12   Link   Forensic and Physical Anthropologists Available for Florida District Medical Examiners
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13   Link   Anthropological Examinations by the FBI Crime Laboratory
The FBI Crime Laboratory now has the capability to perform Forensic Anthropological examinations on unidentified human remains submitted to them by Florida medical examiners.
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14   Link   Bode Technology - Missing Persons Identification
Bode Technology has received funding through the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) grant, “Using DNA Technology to Identify the Missing.” Using the NIJ funding, Bode is able to accept unidentified human remains and family reference samples from state and local governments and process the remains using both STR and mitochondrial DNA analysis free of charge.
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15   Link   The DNA Initiative
Providing funding, training and assistance to ensure that forensic DNA reaches its full potential to solve crimes, protect the innocent and identify missing persons.
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16   Link   Broward Sheriff Office's Operation Found & Forgotten
BSO is asking the public for help identifying the people profiled on this page. In each case and for various reasons, the common methods of identification – fingerprints, dental records, witness accounts – have failed. So investigators have been unable to notify the victims' families of their deaths or find their killers. Please look at the photos, read the profiles and ask yourself if anything is familiar. Your tip might be the one to lend solace to a grieving family or put a killer in jail.
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17   Link   Hillsborough County Unidentified Deceased Persons
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18   Link   District One Medical Examiners Office Unidentified Deceased Persons
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