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Date Time Missing Persons Registry launches South Coast familial DNA collection program The NSW Police Force will establish familial DNA collection centres on the state’s South Coast next month, following the launch of the pilot program earlier this year. Following a comprehensive review of operations, the NSW Police Force announced the establishment of the Missing Persons Registry (MPR) and the implementation of new systems and procedures, which came into effect in July 2019. Since that time, the MPR has undertaken a review of all 769 long-term missing persons cases in NSW and identified a lack of Direct or Familial DNA profiles for a significant number of historical investigations. ....
1 month old This article is more than 1 month old Officers hope geo-targeting technology will help them find high-risk people quickly A text message would be sent to all mobiles in a defined area with a description of the missing person and details of how to report a sighting. Photograph: Yurkevych Liliia/Alamy A text message would be sent to all mobiles in a defined area with a description of the missing person and details of how to report a sighting. Photograph: Yurkevych Liliia/Alamy AustralianAssociatedPress Wed 10 Mar 2021 23.07 EST New South Wales police will soon be able to send texts to people in the vicinity of where a missing person was last seen. ....
Date Time NSW Police Force commences SMS geo-targeting for high-risk missing persons The NSW Police Force will commence utilising an SMS geo-targeting alert system to assist police in locating high-risk missing persons across the state. Following a comprehensive review of operations, the NSW Police Force announced the establishment of the Missing Persons Registry (MPR) and the implementation of new systems and procedures, which came into effect in July 2019. Since that time, the MPR has undertaken a review of all standard operating procedures, developing new protocols and identifying areas of improvement, including immediate operational response. State Crime Command Director, Detective Chief Superintendent Darren Bennett, said the new geo-targeting tool would be invaluable to help police in locating missing people when there are serious concerns for their safety. ....
Familial DNA testing pilot brings hope to family of missing Bowraville teenager Colleen Walker-Craig SunSunday 7 updated MonMonday 8 Lucas Craig hopes to find closure after the 1990 disappearance of his sister. ( Share Print text only Cancel After decades of court battles and searching, the family of missing teenager Colleen Walker-Craig murdered in Bowraville on the NSW Mid North Coast in the 1990s hope a new genetic testing regime may one day allow them to bring her body home. WARNING: This story contains images of Indigenous people who are deceased. Key points: NSW Police will collect DNA samples from relatives of long-term missing persons to help solve cold cases ....