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Victorian missing person Sam Mala

Selman (Sam) MALA

On 28 June 2000 Selman Mala left the Westmeadows, Victoria home he shared with his family. Selman left the family address in a white ford sedan with four unknown persons. He took...

Missing Person Kellie Levitski

Kellie-Anne LEVITSKI

Kellie-Anne Levitski was last seen at 8.30pm on Sunday 30 March 2014 at her father's rural premises on Mount Darragh Road, Mount Darragh, which is located between the townships of...

Shayne JENKYNS

Shayne Jenkyns was last seen leaving a family address in Five Dock on 20 July 2004 to travel to the Willmot area of Sydney. He has not been seen since this time and his vehicle...

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National DNA Program

Australian-first forensic program to seek to name our country's unidentified human remains

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is today launching the country’s first National DNA Program, with the hope of uncovering investigative leads as to the identity of our unknown Australians and resolving long-term missing persons cases across Australia.

This new initiative – the National DNA Program for Unidentified and Missing Persons will harness modern forensic techniques to allow the...

National Missing Persons Week 2020

National Missing Persons Week 2020: Police call on community to help solve eight long-term missing persons cases

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is calling on the public to help solve eight long-term missing persons’ investigations as part of a digital campaign marking National Missing Persons Week 2020 (2-8 August 2020).

The initiative – titled ‘I’ll see you later’ – has been developed by the AFP’s National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) and includes a series of short videos which...

Canberra Milk 2020 Campaign

Missing Australians featured on milk bottles for the second year

In a joint campaign developed by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) and Canberra Milk, the faces of missing people will once again be displayed on milk bottles in the Australian Capital Territory. The campaign will run from 15 June for four weeks in an effort to solve the mystery of their disappearance and raise awareness of the issue of...