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<strong>California</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Justice<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

MISSING<br />

PERSON<br />

Quarterly Bulletin


Name<br />

Huirache, Manuel<br />

Camacho, Miguel<br />

Elliott, Lashawn<br />

Jenkins, Nicole<br />

Cover Names<br />

left to right<br />

Section<br />

Preschool<br />

Primary School<br />

Secondary School<br />

Secondary School


Edmund G. Brown Jr. <strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>California</strong><br />

<strong>Attorney</strong> <strong>General</strong> DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE<br />

BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS<br />

VIOLENT CRIME INFORMATION CENTER<br />

P.O. BOX 903387<br />

SACRAMENTO, CA 94203-3870<br />

Facsimile: (916) 227-3270<br />

Phone: (916) 227-3290<br />

To: All Criminal Justice and School Administrators<br />

RE: <strong>California</strong> <strong>Missing</strong> <strong>Person</strong> Bulletin<br />

Thank you for taking the time to review the following <strong>California</strong> <strong>Missing</strong> <strong>Person</strong><br />

Bulletin. This on-line Bulletin provides summary information on cases involving missing<br />

children, emancipated juveniles (persons reported missing as a juvenile who are not over<br />

the age <strong>of</strong> 17), dependent adults, and voluntary missing adults. The missing children are<br />

categorized by school level: preschool, primary and secondary.<br />

This Bulletin is updated twice weekly and includes all active missing person cases for<br />

which the Department <strong>of</strong> Justice (DOJ) has received a photograph. We ask that you make<br />

this Bulletin available to others within your organization to improve the chance that a<br />

featured missing person will be recognized and ultimately returned to safety.<br />

We appreciate your continued support and cooperation in this important effort. If you<br />

have any questions regarding this Bulletin, please contact the DOJ <strong>Missing</strong> Children<br />

Clearinghouse at (916) 227-3290.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

GEORGE SCARBOROUGH, Manager<br />

Violent Crime Information Center<br />

For: EDMUND G. BROWN JR<br />

<strong>Attorney</strong> <strong>General</strong>


USING THIS BULLETIN<br />

1. Please carefully review the photographs, physical descriptions and names <strong>of</strong> the missing<br />

persons contained in this bulletin.<br />

2. Keep in mind that the physical appearances <strong>of</strong> the missing persons may have changed. All<br />

physical information was obtained at the time the person was reported missing and the picture<br />

is the most recent available at that time.<br />

3. Also keep in mind that after children have been abducted by strangers or non-custodial parents,<br />

they may have been enrolled in schools under different names.<br />

4. IF YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION REGARDING ANY OF THESE<br />

INDIVIDUALS (OR ANY MISSING CHILD OR ADULT), PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL LAW<br />

ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR<br />

CALL THE<br />

CALIFORNIA MISSING CHILDREN HOTLINE<br />

1-800-222-FIND<br />

This nationwide, toll-free telephone hotline is operated by the <strong>California</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Justice 24hours-a-day,<br />

seven-days-a-week to receive information from the public regarding missing children and<br />

dependent adults. All pertinent information received through the hotline will be relayed to the<br />

appropriate law enforcement agency.<br />

For further information,<br />

please call:<br />

(916) 227-3290<br />

Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Internet Home Page Address: http://caag.state.ca.us/missing<br />

to access the <strong>Missing</strong> <strong>Person</strong> Registry<br />

E-mail address: missing.persons@doj.ca.gov<br />

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE<br />

BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS<br />

MISSING CHILDREN CLEARINGHOUSE<br />

P.O. BOX 903387<br />

SACRAMENTO, CA 94203-3870


GLOSSARY OF<br />

MISSING PERSON DATA FIELDS<br />

Following is a list <strong>of</strong> abbreviations and their meaning for the data field codes in the Quarterly Bulletin.<br />

NAME - Name <strong>of</strong> the missing person<br />

ALIAS - Alias name <strong>of</strong> the missing person<br />

SEX - Sex <strong>of</strong> the missing person<br />

RACE - Race<br />

DOB - Date <strong>of</strong> Birth<br />

HGT - Height<br />

WGT - Weight<br />

HAI - Hair Color<br />

EYE - Eye Color<br />

POSSIBLE REASON MISSING - Type <strong>of</strong> missing person case as reported by law enforcement agencies:<br />

STRANGER ABDUCTION - <strong>Missing</strong> person taken by a stranger (Includes cases <strong>of</strong> a<br />

known abductor who is not a family member).<br />

PARENTAL/FAMILY ABDUCTION - <strong>Missing</strong> juvenile taken by a parent or non-parental family<br />

member.<br />

RUNAWAY - <strong>Missing</strong> juvenile is reported as a runaway or is not wanted by<br />

his/her parents.<br />

SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES - <strong>Person</strong> missing under circumstances that may indicate foul<br />

play.<br />

CATASTROPHE - <strong>Missing</strong> person is a victim <strong>of</strong> a disaster (i.e., boating<br />

accident, plane crash, earthquake, flood, fire).<br />

LOST - <strong>Missing</strong> person who has strayed away and whose<br />

whereabouts are unknown.<br />

UNKNOWN - <strong>Person</strong> missing where circumstances surrounding<br />

disappearance are unknown.<br />

DEPENDENT ADULT - <strong>Missing</strong> adult age 18 or older who has physical or mental<br />

limitations which restrict his/her ability to carry out normal<br />

activities.<br />

LOC LAST SEEN - Location where the missing person was last seen (i.e., residence, foster/group<br />

home, school, shopping center, amusement center, concert, receiving home/shelter)<br />

DATE MISSING - Date the missing person was last seen<br />

REPORTING AGY - Reporting agency name<br />

AGY CASE NUM - Reporting agency case number<br />

AGY PHONE NUM - Reporting agency phone number<br />

AGE IN PHOTO - Age at the time the photograph was taken<br />

FCN# - Department <strong>of</strong> Justice file control number

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