
BISMARCK, N.D. – Attorney General Drew Wrigley has announced a new statewide missing persons database.
The database will provide law enforcement and the public detailed information regarding persons who have been reported missing in North Dakota.
The missing persons database will include photos (if available), locations important to the case, age, any aliases, and law enforcement contact information.
The database also has advanced features allowing users to search for missing persons and missing children, among other search fields.
“The missing persons database can help law enforcement generate leads and can assist families who are looking for loved ones,” Wrigley said. “We encourage the public to access https://missingpersons.nd.gov/ and offer any assistance possible.”
As of November 4, 2022, there are 114 missing persons in North Dakota.
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