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Missing Persons
ORS > Procedural Statutes > Law Enforcement > 146.181
(1) When a person is reported as missing to any city, county or state police agency, the agency, within twelve (12) hours, will enter into state and federal records maintained for that purpose, a report of the missing person in a format & according to procedures established by the authorities responsible respectively for the state and federal records
(2) the law enforcement agency to which the report is made:
(a) may request from the person making the report information or material likely to be useful in identifying the missing person or their human remains, including, but not limited to:
(A) the missing person' name & any alternative names they use
(B) the missing person's date of birth
(C) a physical description of the missing person, including their height, weight, gender, race, eye color, current hair color & natural hair color, any identifying marks, any prosthetics used by, or surgical implants, & any physical anomalies
(D) the missing person's blood type
(E) the missing person's driver license number
(F) the missing person's Social Security number of the missing person;
(G) a recent photograph of the missing person
(H) a description of the clothing the missing person is believed to have been wearing at the time they disappeared
(I) a description of items that the missing person is believed to have had with them at the time they disappeared
(J) the missing person's telephone numbers & email addresses
(K) the name & address of any school the missing person attends
(L) the name & address of the missing person's employer(s)
(M) the name & address of the physician, physician assistant, naturopathic physician, nurse practitioner or dentist who provides health care services to the missing person
(N) a description of any vehicle that the missing person might have been driving or riding in when they disappeared
(O) the reasons why the person making the missing person report believes the person is missing
(P) any circumstances that indicate that the missing person may be at risk of injury or death
(Q) any circumstances that may indicate that the disappearance is not voluntary
(R) information about a known or possible abductor or a person who was last seen with the missing person AND
(S) the date of the last contact with the missing person.
(b) may request in writing from any dentist, denturist, physician, physician assistant, naturopathic physician, nurse practitioner, optometrist or other medical practitioner possessing it such medical, dental or other physically descriptive information that's likely to be useful in identifying the missing person or their human remains
(3) the law enforcement agency, on obtaining information subject to paragraph (2), will make a supplementary entry containing that information into the state & federal records described in paragraph (1). The supplementary report will be in a format & according to procedures established by the authorities responsible respectively for the state & federal records
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