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Who
will help you?
There are many
agencies that specialise in finding missing people.
These agencies have national and international contacts.
The people who work at these agencies understand how you feel.
Some of them actually experienced the trauma of having someone they
care about go missing.
They want to help you. They all work as a team. They share
information and work tirelessly to find each missing person.
The following agencies will help you:
The NSW
Police Service Missing Persons Unit is highly respected
and coordinates inquiries within Australia and overseas. The NSW
Police Service successfully locates 98% of all persons reported
missing. They investigate every reported case.
The Salvation
Army Missing Persons Bureau provides an international
service that covers 92 countries. Their mission is to re-unite and
reconcile family members.
The Australian
Red Cross Tracing Unit undertakes to assemble and cross
reference all available information about the missing person and
thus help -re-establish family contact.
Other agencies such as the Family
and Friends of Missing Persons can provide comfort and
support to families. They've been there, they know how you feel.
It is
important for people to be aware that going missing is not a
crime and that it is the aim of the New South Wales Police
Service to ascertain if the missing person is safe and well.
There are many
agencies that specialise in finding missing people.
These agencies have national and international contacts.
The people who work at these agencies understand how you feel.
Some of them actually experienced the trauma of having someone they
care about go missing.
They want to help you. They all work as a team. They share
information and work tirelessly to find each missing person.
The following agencies will help you:
The NSW
Police Service Missing Persons Unit is highly respected
and coordinates inquiries within Australia and overseas. The NSW
Police Service successfully locates 98% of all persons reported
missing. They investigate every reported case.
The Salvation
Army Missing Persons Bureau provides an international
service that covers 92 countries. Their mission is to re-unite and
reconcile family members.
The Australian
Red Cross Tracing Unit undertakes to assemble and cross
reference all available information about the missing person and
thus help -re-establish family contact.
Other agencies such as the Family
and Friends of Missing Persons can provide comfort and
support to families. They've been there, they know how you feel.
It is
important for people to be aware that going missing is not a
crime and that it is the aim of the New South Wales Police
Service to ascertain if the missing person is safe and well. |