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Apr 24, 2018 · As of December 31, 2017, NCIC contained 88,089 active missing person records. In 2017, agencies added 651,226 missing person records to NCIC, a slight increase (0.59 percent) from the 647,435 missing person records added in 2016.
Mar 31, 2020 · The FBI’s National Crime Information Center (NCIC) recently released its 2019 Missing Person and Unidentified Person statistics. As of December 31, 2019, the NCIC had nearly 87,500 active missing person records. Youth under the age of 18 account for 35 percent of the records, and 44 percent of the missing person records are people ...
2023 NCIC Missing Person and Unidentified Person Statistics. To print the document, click the "Original Document" link to open the original PDF. At this time it is not possible to print the document with annotations. Download 2023 NCIC MISSING PERSON AND UNIDENTIFIED PERSON STATISTICS.pdf.
The NCIC’s Missing Person File was implemented in 1975. Records in the Missing Person File are retained indefinitely, until the individual is located, or the record is canceled by the entering agency. The Missing Person File contains records for individuals reported missing who:
The FBI administers the National Missing Person DNA Database (NMPDD) as part of the National DNA Index System (NDIS). The NMPDD compares DNA records stored in the Missing Person, Relatives of Missing Person, and Unidentified Human Remains Indexes of NDIS.