2.0 fFOMPA Support Kit: First things first
A family member or friend has gone missing.
You feel highly stressed and confused.
You need to know what to do.
You have come to the right place.
Before you start take a deep breath. Stay calm.
Most people reported missing in New Zealand are found within a few hours, a few days, or a few weeks.
Anything you tell the Police is strictly confidential.
Don't worry about telling the Police personal or intimate details about the missing person or their lifestyle.
What you tell the Police helps find your missing person.
2.1 What the Police want to know:
To find missing person quickly
Missing person details:
Full Name
Date of Birth
Age
Height
Eye colour
Last known address
Last known mobile or phone number
What else you know:
Medical conditions
Personal problems
Emotional problems
Change in behavior
Been missing before
Missing person last seen:
When missing person was last seen
Where missing person was last seen
Was missing person alone
Was missing person going somewhere
Was missing person meeting someone
What did missing person talk about
Providing more details:
Recent clear photo of missing person
Describe: birthmarks
tattoos
scars
favorite jewelry
typical clothing
School details (if child or young person)
Best friend and phone number
Close friends and phone numbers
Social group and where they hang out
Family life
Doctor
Medication, prescriptions or allergies
Drug use (illegal)
Business associates (if any)
Car registration (make or model)
Motorbike or bicycle description
Place of birth
Any alias names
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