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About Us

The UK Missingkids Website The UK Team
Key Features Brief History of the UK Site

You can help find a missing child

The UK Missing Kids Website is a unique, state-of-the art tool designed to help the police recover missing and abducted children. It is a partnership between the Police, charities, and the private sector.

ACPO
ACPOS
ICMEC
PACT
Computer Associates

The Missing Kids Website was originally created in the USA by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). It was introduced to England, Wales and Northern Ireland in June 2000, and to Scotland in June 2004. The site is managed by the Police National Missing Persons Bureau (PNMPB), and by a number of police forces.

The UK Missing Kids Website is the only site of this kind which is approved by the Home Office, ACPO (Association of Chief Police Officers) and ACPO(S) (Association of Chief Police Officers Scotland).

Only the police can enter information on the UK site. The ACPO document - "Guidance on the Management, Recording and Investigation of Missing Persons 2005" - defines criteria for the use of the website by the police service.

The Missing Kids Website has been introduced to 16 countries and more are joining every year. The latest country to join was the Republic of Ireland.

Our aim is to make the website the first port of call in the search for missing children.


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