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Missing Person Paul Byrne

Paul BYRNE

Paul Byrne was 34-years-old when he went missing and was last seen leaving the Rossarden Club in the Fingal Valley of Northern Tasmania at 2am on 20 September 1996. He has not...

Missing Person Scott MCGREGOR NT

Scott MCGREGOR

Scott was last seen at the Adelaide River Post Office at 2:15pm on Tuesday the 18th of October 2022.

Scott’s family last sighted Scott as he left the family home on Koberstein...

Missing Person WA Helen BARKER

Helen BARKER

On Saturday, 1 August 1970, Helen Barker visited a friend’s house in Boulder. When she arrived her friend was not at home. At about 7pm her friend’s mother gave her a lift back...

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Age Progression - Lorrin WHITEHEAD

February 8, 2024 marked the 11th anniversary since Lorrin Whitehead went missing. Lorrin was last seen at 4:55pm on 8 February 2013. She would now be 53 years old.

By utilising family photos, as well as knowledge of the effects of ageing, Forensic Artists at the Australian Federal Police have created an artist’s impression of what Lorrin might look like today. The above image shows a comparison...

Collection of cartoon images with speech bubbles about why people go missing

Why do people go missing?

Recently we ran a social media series exploring the reasons people went missing and what they were feeling and experiencing at the time. Anyone, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or educational background may become a missing person. The reasons for going missing are many and varied and can include mental illness, miscommunication, misadventure, domestic violence, and being a victim of crime....

National Missing Persons Week - Can You Solve The Case? 30 July - 5 August 2023

National Missing Persons Week 2023: Can you solve the case?

The AFP is calling for Australians to put on their detective hats and assist forensic investigators unpick clues that could help crack some of the nation’s longest unsolved missing persons cases.

Launched today for National Missing Persons Week, which runs through 5 August, the Can you solve this case? campaign is focused on eight cases involving unidentified human remains.

While forensic...