Lost & Found Persons - FBI / NCIC Statistics - Updated - January 31, 2007 Indexing

January 2006 Totals

Todd Matthews
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NCIC Statistics -
provided by the FBI-NCIC for media relations
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USA & Canada

According to the FBI-NCIC there are (approximately) Current as of the January 31, 2006 indexing. There are 107,190 Missing Persons listed in their system. Children and adult. (Down from last months total of 110,484

Of the 5,972 unidentified...only 50 of them are Canadian numbers.
The rest are USA and it's territories.

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as of 1-31-07
Washington DC has more missing person's than any other city (listed with the NCIC) with
4,043 missing persons.(Up from last months total of 4,042)

Most Missing City:

Most Unidentified City:
as of 1-31-07 New York City has more unidentified person's than any other city (listed with the NCIC) with
391 unidentified persons (Down from last months total of 399)
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The numbers fluctuate due to newly entered cases and removal of resolved cases.
Often cases are often purged and / or expire.

For additional information:

A spike/ drop in numbers does not necessarily mean an increase in missing and unidentified, it can means that more cases are being entered/ removed into the system.

Older cases are often added to the NCIC years after the actual event initially took place.

(State specific information available upon request.)

We promote many great volunteer / professional organizations listed on the Lost & Found. Please visit to find someone out there who can be of help for your own missing / unidentified persons cases.
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The NCIC statistics reflect the USA, Canada and their territories. Some experts feel that these are only 10-50% of the actual numbers as not all cases are / were reported to the NCIC by law enforcement. We hope to encourage more agencies to take full advantage of this available resource. We hope to see a retroactive approach to the submission process as well.

There are many cases that are not yet listed with the NCIC. Missing-person experts estimate that the bodies of 40,000 to 50,000 unidentified men, women and children were found by police during the past 50 years.

For the family members of the missing, it is imperative that they properly report and request that their loved one's case is indeed listed in the NCIC. The law enforcement agency in charge are the only ones that can submit the case to the NCIC.
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The International Homicide Investigators Association estimates there are more than 40,000
unidentified dead nationally. (USA)
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Important Tips for family members of the lost from the Outpost For Hope :
http://www.outpostforhope.org/missing_loved_ones/checklist.htm
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Specific
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Missing Pieces is a program designed to raise public awareness and
encourage communications of information between people who can help locate
or identify individuals in cases that have been classified as
Unsolved, Missing, Murdered & Unidentified.

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~ UPDATED ~ ) There are (approximately) 6,218 Unidentified Personslisted their system. Children and adult.
(Up from last months total of 6,208
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As of 1-30-06
Of the 108, 949 missing...only 1,435 of them are Canadian numbers.
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/missingpersons.htm

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Gender specifics - as of August 2005 -
1,474 active unidentified female entries,
4,264 active unidentified male entries
and 213 active unidentified unknown sex entries.
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DoeNetwork Updates:

www.DoeNetwork.org/update.html

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Updates courtesy of & posted monthly at -
www.LFGRC.org


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Published by Todd Matthews

Todd's calling to be a voice for missing and unidentified persons began when he solved the identity of the "Tent Girl" case, Barbara Hackman-Taylor, after a ten-year journey that ended in 1998.  View profile

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