NamUs Southwestern Academy

Albuquerque, NM - November 8-10, 2010

Todd Matthews
NamUs Southwestern Academy - Albuquerque, NM - November 8-10, 2010

https://academies.orainc.com/academies/show/4

The purpose of the Academies is to develop a national network of case management resources for future education and training of other participants in the investigation and eventual solving missing and unidentified persons cases in the United States.

Each attending state will have five individuals nominated. One selected from each of these categories.

Victim Advocate

ME/Coroner Investigator

Missing Persons Clearinghouse

Forensic Specialist

Law Enforcement

States in attendance for this region of the NamUs National Academy Program includes - Arizona, Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma & Utah

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List of the participants attending the Southwest event.

https://academies.orainc.com/academies/show/4

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This will be the last Academy of 2010 - the fist being the Midwest Academy in July, 2010.

Currently there are plans for 3 additional Academies in 2011.

(Academy host city locations are tentative & exact dates to be determined)

Western Academy - Los Angeles, CA (2011)

Southeastern Academy - Atlanta, GA (2011)

Northeastern Academy - Baltimore, MD (2011)

If you are interested in nominating someone for the remaining three events, watch for updated information when posted on the NamUs Academy website.

https://academies.orainc.com/

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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