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Case Studies

Age Progression Facility Poster Distribution Success Stories

Age Progression Facility

  1. In 1996, a little boy was abducted from London by his father. An age-progressed photograph was subsequently circulated to Spanish police forces, where it was believed the child had been taken to. The boy was located and legal steps were taken to return him to his mother.
  2. In 1991, Ben Needham disappeared from his grandmother's home in Kos (Greece) when he was only 21 months old. Age progression technology has been invaluable in producing renewed interest in the case by the media, the public and the police.
  3. In 2000, the case of two boys who went missing in Northern Ireland 30 years ago, was reactivated. Thanks to the age progression technology, several potential witnesses came forward. This brought considerable comfort to the family.

Poster using age-progression

Example of a poster using age-progression technology to show
how a long-term missing child might appear today.

 
 
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