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Lost & Found Persons - FBI / NCIC Statistics - Updated - December 31, 2006 Indexing

2006 Year End Totals

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NCIC Statistics -
provided by the FBI-NCIC for media relations -- USA & Canada

~ UPDATED ~

According to the FBI-NCIC there are (approximately) Current as of the December 31, 2006 indexing 110,484 Missing Persons listed in their system. Children and adult. (Up from last months total of 109,592
)

There are (approximately) 6,208 Unidentified Personslisted their system. Children and adult.
(Up from last months total of 6,205
)
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As of 1-30-06
Of the 108, 949 missing...only 1,435 of them are Canadian numbers.

Of the 5,972 unidentified...only 50 of them are Canadian numbers.
The rest are USA and it's territories.

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Most Missing City:
as of 12-31-06
Washington DC has more missing person's than any other city (listed with the NCIC) with
4,042 missing persons.(Up from last months total of 3,963)

Most Unidentified City:
as of 12-31-06 New York City has more unidentified person's than any other city (listed with the NCIC) with
399 unidentified persons (Down from last months total of 402)
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The numbers fluctuate due to newly entered cases and removal of resolved cases.
Often cases are often purged and / or expire.

For additional information:
http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cjisd/missingpersons.htm

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Gender specifics - as of August 2005 -
1,474 active unidentified female entries,
4,264 active unidentified male entries
and 213 active unidentified unknown sex entries.
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A spike/ drop in numbers does not necessarily mean an increase in missing and unidentified, it can means that more cases are being entered/ removed into the system.

Lost & Found Persons - FBI / NCIC Statistics - Updated - December 31, 2006 Indexing

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