Thursday, July 30, 2009

Social Security Administration Helps Find Missing People On Occassion

If you are trying to find someone concerning a matter of great importance, such as a death or serious illness in the missing person's immediate family, or a sizeable amount of money due the missing person, Social Security can attempt to forward a letter to the missing person. This must concern a matter about which the missing person is unaware and would undoubtedly want to be informed.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Being "Maliciously Missing" Not Illegal

How many times have you heard about a missing person case? To be sure there are hundreds of thousands of Americans reported missing every year. Some come right back home. But too often families of the missing either get the horrible news that their loved one's body has been found or they continue to suffer with the quiet torment of no news at all.

Then there is the group of missing people who aren't really missing at all. They are hiding. They're called the "maliciously missing" by a woman who knows the subject all too well.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Pan-Irish Missing Persons Hotline Wanted

A cross-Border helpline should be set up to deal with cases of missing persons across the island of Ireland, a campaigner on the matter has said today.

Tom Brown, whose sister Eileen Coss has been missing since November 1999, was outside the Department of Justice on St Stephens Green in Dublin to call on the Government to help establish an all-island helpline and a dedicated missing persons Garda unit, which would be funded by the Cross Border Fund.

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