Itsapuzzle
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Thanks for that info Sparkles5777, interesting. I agree, change is needed here. And hypothetically, if someone joined/joins something like Scientology, having been brainwashed and appears to want to start a new life, what could/can the Police do about it .... they are bound by law to follow official Police Procedures. Perhaps it is the job of a private investigator to pursue a case such as that further to find answers. Will have a look at the NSW police guidelines from back in the day, and will pop it up here ... or if someone else has it, that'd be great if it could be posted here.Direct contact with a missing person by police isnt required though unfortunately. The police identified Marion (or "Marion") via an authorised third party (the bank) which is allowed and actually still is allowed to this day when people go missing. The police did do their job at the time.
It's the laws and requirements around how the police should be identifying missing people, that need to change.
This was an interesting NSW Police campaign back in 1999, and they've placed this quote in the footer of webpage: "It is important for people to be aware that going missing is not a crime and that it is the aim of the New South Wales Police Service to ascertain if the missing person is safe and well."
10 Sep 1999 - Operation Safe and Well - Archived Website - Trove
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