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Missing Person Neil McKenzie

Neil McKENZIE

Neil McKenzie was last seen at his work at Redfern on Tuesday 2 May 2006 at 3.20pm. It is believed that he returned to his premises where he left his work vehicle. Neil has not...

Missing Person Qing Chen

Qing CHEN

Qing Yue Chen was last seen by his flatmate as he left their Dulwich Hill unit about 11am on Tuesday 24 October 2000. It’s believed that on this morning, Mr Chen borrowed money...

Missing Person Bryan Curley WA

Bryan CURLEY

Bryan Curley and Grant Arnold were on board the 40 foot vessel 'Corsair', which was travelling north from Fremantle to Darwin.

On Friday 25 September 1987 the vessel developed...

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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...

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International Missing Children’s Day 2023: The important conversation between parents and children about safe behaviour

The AFP’s National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC), in partnership with The Daniel Morcombe Foundation, have today on International Missing Children’s Day 2023 (IMCD) released online resources to encourage parents to talk to their children about safe behaviour.

IMCD is an internationally recognised day to commemorate the missing children who have found their way home, remember those...