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A Message from our Founder - Our role with NamUs
We, at LostNMissing Inc., strongly support NamUs. (National Missing and Unidentified Persons System) It is another avenue to help bring those missing to the public view as well as those who may be missing for too long to be matched with those located and unidentified. All missing loved ones are entered into NamUs, through LostNMissing, as follows:
Missing children: Entered by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. (NCMEC)
Missing Teens: Upon missing 3 months or immediate if foul play suspected.
Missing Adults: Entered after missing 1 week, unless foul play suspected.
Missing Elderly: Entered after missing 1 week, unless foul play suspected.
Missing Vulnerable: Entered after missing 1 week, unless foul play suspected.
Respectfully,
Cynthia Caron, President-Founder
LostNMissing, Inc.
Victim Advocate for the State of New Hampshire with NamUs
Phone: 603-548-6548
Office: 603-965-4621
Email: lostnmissing@comcast.net
Our Philosophy


Assisting Law Enforcement and Families Of Missing Loved Ones

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a clearinghouse for missing persons and unidentified decedent records. NamUs is a free online system that can be searched by medical examiners, coroners, law enforcement officials and the general public to solve these cases.
The Unidentified Persons Database contains information entered by medical examiners and coroners. Unidentified persons are people who have died and whose bodies have not been identified. Anyone can search this database using characteristics such as sex, race, distinct body features and even dental information.
The Missing Persons Database contains information about missing persons that can be entered by anyone; before it appears as a case on NamUs, the information is verified. NamUs provides the ability to print missing persons posters and even map out possible travel routes in a search for a missing person. Other resources include links to state clearinghouses, medical examiner and coroner offices, law enforcement agencies, victim assistance groups and pertinent legislation.
When a new missing persons or unidentified decedent case is entered into NamUs, the system automatically performs cross-matching comparisons between the databases, searching for matches or similarities between cases.
NamUs also provides free DNA testing and other forensic services, such as anthropology and odontology assistance.
www.namus.gov
The NamUs program is funded through the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of
Justice supported Award No. 2007-IJ-CX-K023. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed
in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.
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