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North Dakota’s missing folks have a new database

Bismarck, North Dakota – North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley is creating a missing persons database.
The Attorney General’s office said the publicly available database will give law enforcement and concerned individuals detailed information about missing North Dakotans. The database contains the following.:
• Photos (if provided by law enforcement)
• Demographic information
• Current age
• Aliases (if any)
• Law enforcement contact information
Advanced search options let users find missing people and children.
“The missing persons database can help law enforcement generate leads and can assist families who are looking for loved ones. We encourage the public to access https://missingpersons.nd.gov/ and offer any assistance possible.” Attorney General Drew Wrigley said.
114 North Dakotans are missing as of November 4, 2022.
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