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Welcome To
The Jamaican Missing Persons Website
"The Constabulary
Communication Network (CCN) is reporting that a total of 74 persons
have gone missing since the start of the year, averaging almost five
disappearances each week." - The Gleaner, 18 April 2006
"As it turns out
though, the issue of missing persons may really be among the most
fundamental of the matters facing the constabulary, the addressing of
which may well contribute to the resolution of of some of the serious
crimes we face in Jamaica. Indeed the authorities, now that they are
collating the information, have reported that they were 1,881 persons
reported missing in Jamaica last year, or more than 72 per 100,000
persons in the island. That is substantially higher than the
country's horrendous murder rate of nearly 57 per 100,000 population."
- Jamaica Observer, 17 January 2005
"Two years ago, the
Government announced that an anti-kidnapping unit would have been set up
to address an apparently increasing spate of abductions, including that
of high profile social worker Christine English. To date, that unit has
still not been set up." - The Gleaner, 17 April 2006
JamaicaMissingPersons.org is Jamaica's first and ONLY website dedicated
to helping families obtain information to find their missing loved ones.
This site is offered as a FREE service and allows individuals and the
Police to post information (including photographs) regarding missing
persons. This process allows critical information to reach the widest
possible community in a very quick time and remains available until the
missing person has been located.
To view the list of
missing Children on our website, please
Click
Here.
To view the list of
missing Adults on our website, please
Click
Here.
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JamaicanMissingPersons.org and Loss Control Associates do not provide
missing persons investigations of any kind. We provide this website as a
service where the public may post and view information about missing
persons. Should anyone claiming to represent us attempt to solicit
investigative work please notify us immediately. |