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  1. Welcome to the UK Missing Persons Unit website. We are the UK national and international point of contact for all missing person and unidentified body investigations. Here you can search through some of our unidentified cases to see if you can help us establish their identity.

  2. Missing People is the only UK charity dedicated to reconnecting missing people and their loved ones. We offer support to people affected by a disappearance via our free, confidential Helpline on 116 000 and can launch a publicity appeal to help bring missing people home.

  3. Our Missing Persons Unit is the UK national and international point of contact for all missing person and unidentified body cases. We're the only UK agency focused exclusively on missing...

  4. If the missing person is in immediate danger, is a young child or vulnerable to harm, call 999 now. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.

  5. Find out how to report a missing person, tell us something about a missing person, and get advice and support when someone goes missing.

  6. It’s here for both people who want to or have gone missing, as well as families and friends who are worrying about someone. You can contact us by text, email or phone, for free and in confidence. Read more about support from our helpline

  7. How to report a person who's gone missing or a child who's run away - including if you lose contact while they're abroad

  8. www.police.uk › missing-person › missing-personsMissing persons | Police.uk

    Find out how to report a missing person, tell us something about a missing person, and get advice and support when someone goes missing.

  9. 3 days ago · According to the group's website, there are 82 missing people in the Canary Islands, the oldest dating back to 1981, with 50 on the island of Tenerife alone, including some 22 foreigners - some of ...

  10. While going missing for a long period of time is thankfully quite rare, as of the end of March 2022 there were over 5,200 ‘long-term missing individuals’ in the UK. These are people who have been missing for over a year. Over 1,700 of these individuals were children and nearly 3,000 were adults.

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