Wikipedia:WikiProject Crime and Criminal Biography/Missing People task force
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Welcome to the Missing People Task Force. (A work group of the Crime and Criminal Biography WikiProject). The goal of this task force is to update and maintain all articles relating to missing people, Category:Missing people organizations, Body identification, DNA profiling and Forensic arts (as it relates to identifying missing people). Anyone with an interest in these subjects is welcome to join.
Directory of Participants
[edit]This is a list of Wikipedians who are committed to this WikiProject. Please, feel free to join by clicking edit on the right, and signing your name at the bottom of the list with four tildes (~~~~), with an optional comment. Then you can add our userbox to your user page by adding this:{{User Missing People Task Force}} It looks like this
- --CitizenQZen (talk) 02:52, 25 April 2011 (UTC)
- --DylanJ10000 (talk) 05:40, 9 November 2022 (UTC) - I grew up in Myrtle Beach, SC, during the Murder of Brittanee Drexel and the Disappearance of Heather Elvis. I have created and/or contributed to pages such as: Baby Boy Horry, Disappearance of Joshua Guimond.
To Do List
[edit]- Identify the main and official missing persons clearing houses for geographical regions and add them to the List of missing people organizations For example, each state in the United States should have a clearinghouse. It may not be notable enough to have its own Wikipedia page but it can be listed on the List of missing people organization page.