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     

Download (fFOMPA Support Guide)    

 

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