

Keep your phone within reach, make sure your ringer is on and the phone stays fully charged, in case they try to reach you.Contact friends and family to ask if they have any knowledge of the missing person's whereabouts.They may have simply forgotten their phone, got caught up in some activity or plain forgot to check in.

This information will be checked with law enforcement and then published on the website. If you do not see your missing person on the national database, you may register on the website as a public user and fill out a case to submit to the database. Law enforcement agencies and medical examiner's offices from across the country share this information with the hopes a missing person can be reunited with his/her family or unidentified remains can be sent home and given a proper burial.Īnyone with information helpful in locating a missing person or identifying an individual should contact the law enforcement agency listed for that specific individual.

The information on the NAMUS site is updated daily. If you are searching for information on a missing person, please access the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) website. If you have information concerning missing persons please contact the nearest law enforcement agency or the Michigan State Police at 85.
