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On August 1, the Australian Federal Police and Queensland Police Service will launch the first Family of Missing Persons Day, marking the start of National Missing Persons Week.
The event, to be held at the State Library of Queensland from 10am to 4pm, is part of a massive project to create national databases that can link missing person information with unidentified human remains.
There are 500 sets of remains yet to be identified. Should have put Queensland in the title.
Relatives of missing people are asked to bring toothbrushes, photos etc of the missing people.
Behind Paywall
On August 1, the Australian Federal Police and Queensland Police Service will launch the first Family of Missing Persons Day, marking the start of National Missing Persons Week.
The event, to be held at the State Library of Queensland from 10am to 4pm, is part of a massive project to create national databases that can link missing person information with unidentified human remains.
There are 500 sets of remains yet to be identified. Should have put Queensland in the title.
Relatives of missing people are asked to bring toothbrushes, photos etc of the missing people.
Behind Paywall