State Police List Of New Jersey
Residents Reported Missing As A Result Of The World Trade Center
Disaster
Available At:
W. Trenton - Colonel
Carson J. Dunbar, Jr., Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police
and Director of the State Office of Emergency Management, has announced
that the list of persons reported missing as a result of last Tuesday's
events at the World Trade Center in New York City is available via
the New Jersey State Police web site at www.njsp.org. The list can
also be accessed through links with various other state government
web sites.
The New Jersey State
Police missing person list only tracks persons reported missing
to state or local police departments and does not include persons
reported missing to New York City police or through the New York
City Missing Persons Hotline. The State Police and the Office of
Emergency Management encourage all New Jersey residents who have
missing family members to file an official missing person report
with their local police department. Additionally, New Jerseyans
may also contact the New Jersey state hotline - 1-866-NJ-CRISIS
to begin the process of officially reporting missing family members.
Persons reporting missing
family members should be prepared to supply specific information
about their loved one, including the following information:
- Name, Date of Birth,
Address and Social Security Number
- Race
- Eye Color, Hair Color, Skin Tone, Height and Weight
- Date of last contact
- Identifying marks such as scars, tattoos, body piercings,
etc.
- Description of any jewelry worn at the time of the incident
- Description of clothing (sizes, brand names, etc.)
- Dental X-Rays and charts and medical records and X-Rays
- Items such as hair brushes and tooth brushes for DNA sample
- If the victim drove to work, the vehicle make and model,
registration and vehicle identification number
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