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Police searches will focus on physically search places or locations where the missing person may have been or may currently be. This may include their home address, place of work, where someone has seen them or where information gained from the investigation may suggest that they might be.
If a person is missing and carrying a cellphone, it may be possible to locate him using phone company data or app location data. If someone is missing and you think he might be in danger, your best bet is probably to call the police, who can work with the phone companies to obtain the necessary data.
There is no waiting period for reporting a missing person. A person may be declared "missing" when his/her whereabouts are unknown and unexplainable for a period of time that is regarded by knowledgeable parties as highly unusual or suspicious in consideration of the person's behavior patterns, plans or routines.
There is NO waiting period for reporting a person missing. All California police and sheriffs' departments must accept any report, including a report by telephone, of a missing person, including runaways, without delay and will give priority to the handling of the report.
When someone is identified as missing and it is deemed to be an emergency you should always dial 999. If someone has gone missing and it is not deemed an emergency then you should call 101. Alternatively you can report missing persons by going to your local police station and informing a police officer.
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What you can do ring round friends and family. check your phone and email for messages. search the home or wherever they were last seen. check the loft, garden, shed or garage. remember that children can fit into small spaces. look for any notes or other clues. ring round local hospitals.
Police searches will focus on physically search places or locations where the missing person may have been or may currently be. This may include their home address, place of work, where someone has seen them or where information gained from the investigation may suggest that they might be.
Call local law enforcement first, then call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: 800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678).
Reporting someone missing Go to your local police station or. Call 101 (the main switchboard number for police in the UK.) If the missing person is a child, or you believe them to be at serious risk of harm, always dial 999.
There is no waiting period. In many shows and movies, people have only 24 or 48 hours to report missing people, but that waiting period doesn't exist in real police offices. As soon as you know an adult or child is missing, report it to your local police.

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