Missing persons' advocate calls Indiana database inadequate
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Indiana’s Missing-Person Database Criticized for Gaps
Source: bgblue / Getty INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s missing-persons database gives the public very little to work with, and advocates say that’s making it harder to find people who go missing. The state’s site is currently a PDF with an alphabetical list of names, birth dates, investigating agencies, and the last date someone was seen. It doesn’t include photos, descriptions, or details about the circumstances of a disappearance, and some people app…
Missing persons' advocate calls Indiana database inadequate
Advocates call Indiana’s missing person database inadequate WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — An advocate for missing people who is close to the family of Hailey Buzbee said Thursday Indiana’s missing-persons database doesn’t give the public enough information to work with. The Indiana State Police maintains the state’s missing persons website. The page consists of a PDF document with an alphabetical list of missing people along with their date of birth,…
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