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NamUs provides tools that empower family members of missing persons to enter and search case information, and connects families with criminal justice professionals to assist in the search for their missing loved ones.
- Data Imports
NamUs is currently developing a data import capability for...
- Services
Cold Case Advisors provide investigative support to missing,...
- Anthropology
The National Institute of Justice, through the NamUs...
- DNA
Family members of missing persons are asked to provide DNA...
- Fingerprints
Submitting Fingerprints to NamUs. For the most accurate and...
- Odontology
Law enforcement, medical examiners, and coroners rely on...
- Data Imports
Explore the NamUs database to search for missing persons across the nation.
All countries have unsolved missing persons investigations as well as human remains that cannot be identified using their national systems alone. INTERPOL’s I-Familia service provides the necessary international mechanism to allow missing persons DNA data to be compared globally.
1 de jun. de 2021 · Enter I-Familia, a groundbreaking new database officially launched this month that applies cutting-edge scientific research and uses the DNA of relatives to identify missing persons or unidentified human remains around the world.
From the 32 states in Mexico, six – Mexico, Guanajuato, Nuevo León, Puebla, Tamaulipas, and Mexico City – account for 51 percent of cases of disappeared girls and women. All 32 jurisdictions in Mexico are dealing with active cases of missing persons.
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