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Missing Persons |
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Each
year about 1,000 people are reported missing to Kolkata Police. For
their family and friends the wait for contact or information can be
agonizing. The good news however is that the Kolkata Police Missing
Persons Unit is here to help find your loved one. Most of the missing
persons reported are located, with more than half simply failing to
tell their families where they are. Some people deliberately want
to stay 'lost' and a small number are victims of foul play. |
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When
you go to a police station to file a missing persons report it will
help us if you bring along the following information: |
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- a recent photograph of the missing person
- a list of the names, addresses and phone numbers of friends
and associates
- likely destinations e.g. Favorite places, work locations or
places with past connections
- any medical requirements or medications they need
- a full description of the missing person including age, religion,
complexion, height, weight, nose, teeth, colour of eyes and hair,
deformities/special identity, apparel worn, language spoken, habits.
- date of missing, time of missing, place of missing.
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If you have any information about
any missing person then please contact: |
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Officer-In-Charge,
Missing Persons Squad,
Detective Department.
Phone : 2214-5053 / 2214-1430 / 2250-5153
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To help
find missing children below the age of 18 years you may also get in
touch with the National Centre for Missing Children, a free service
to the parents of missing children at www.missingindiankids.com
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