CJIS 8568 - MISSING PERSON REPORT - Commission on POST Collection and Use of Personal Information The California Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division in the Department of Justice (DOJ) collects the information requested on this form as authorized by Penal Code sections 13519 07(d) and 14206
MISSING PERSON REPORT Pursuant to Penal Code §13519. 07(d y authorize the release of all dental or skeletal x-rays I and treatment notes, photographs, physical description, and circumstances surrounding the disappearance to assist law enfor
Missing Persons Checklist - City of Oakland Field officer contacts JIU to input MP into MUPS NCIC ii JIU Officer checks MUPS NCIC MP Log to ensure they are not already listed as missing iii JIU Intake Officer completes MP Intake datasheet iv JIU Intake Officer enters MP into MUPS NCIC Log b The officer brings a report to JIU Investigations i
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2021 033 DM Revisions Missing And Found Persons All missing persons will be entered into the Missing Unidentified Person (MUPS) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) systems without delay
Resources for Law Enforcement | Child Abduction Training Project . . . There are three primary components of MUPS: Physical Identification, Dental Identification, and the Missing Children Clearinghouse The physical identification component cross-references reports of missing persons with reports of unidentified persons to identify possible matches
California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 14212 | FindLaw That form shall include a statement authorizing the release of the dental or skeletal X-rays, or both, and treatment notes, of the person reported missing and authorizing the release of a recent photograph of a person reported missing who is under 18 years of age
MISSING AND ABDUCTED PERSONS A. DEFINITIONS Missing Person At Risk When the missing person is At Risk, the officer shall direct Special Victims Section Intake personnel to enter the person into the California Department of Justice Missing Unidentified Persons System (MUPS) within two hours (Penal Code § 14211(e))