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Missing Persons Registry launches South Coast familial DNA collection program


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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.

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NSW Police to use SMS geo-targeting to help locate missing persons


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Justin Hendry
on Mar 11, 2021 5:29PM
Taps national Emergency Alert warning system.
NSW Police will begin using an SMS geo-targeting alert system to help locate high-risk missing persons across the state.
The force said it is working with Telstra, Optus and TPG Telecom to implement the tool, which uses the Emergency Alert framework.
Emergency Alert is a national telephone warning system that allows emergency services to send out alerts in the event of bushfires, floods or other extreme weather conditions.
The tool is expected to be used in only high-risk circumstances, with an assessment of all available information to be undertaken before a geographically targeted SMS message is sent.

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NSW Police Force commences SMS geo-targeting for high-risk missing persons


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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.

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Melissa Caddick found dead

The body of missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick has been found at a beach along the NSW South Coast. A body found by a group of people walking along Bournda Beach last weekend, about 25 kilom

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Investigators had vital clues about Melissa Caddick's whereabouts as early as November


Remains of missing businesswoman Melissa Caddick found on NSW south coast
Mother-of-one, 49, vanished without trace from Sydney home in November
Foot in a ASICS shoe found washed up by campers south of Tathra on Sunday
DNA testing has since confirmed the remains belonged to the financial planner 
Modelling indicated Ms Caddick's body could have drifted to the far south coast
If Ms Caddick was found alive, NSW Police would have had authority to arrest her

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Police declare Melissa Caddick dead

NSW Police have confirmed the death of missing Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick after human remains were found at a beach along the NSW South Coast.

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DNA links mystery jawbone to man lost at sea four decades ago

Investigators and forensic DNA experts have discovered that a jawbone found on a beach a decade ago belongs to a mariner lost at sea off the NSW North...

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Human jawbone confirmed as remains of missing Australian sailor after DNA match


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A human jawbone that washed up on a northern New South Wales beach in 2011 has now been linked to a man who disappeared at sea more than forty years ago.
New technology allowed police to make the genetic link, finally providing closure for the family.
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William "Bill" Moran and his wife Philippa died when wild weather caused their boat to sink in northern New South Wales, off Evans Head in 1979. 
Phillipa's body was found washed up on Kingscliff beach several days later, but her husband's body was never found.
Thirty two years later on the same beach and on the same date the boat sank - a jawbone was found on the shore. 

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