National system open to families, investigators
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National system open to families, investigators NamUs contains two databases – one for unidentified remains and one for missing persons – and search engines the general public can use to find a match. The Justice Department has unveiled a computer database that will help families locate the bodies of lost loved ones. Families, law enforcement agencies, medical examiners and coroners, victim advocates, and the general public are encouraged to register their missing loved ones with The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), the first national repository for [...] |
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