GoingByMyGut
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Original post TBM:
BBM1: This confuses me, as we do see LE doing this with some cases, particularly when families insist the MP wouldn't have left on his or her own (which comes back again to the issues of family advocacy and publicity).
BBM2: In the case of SL, I think the simple fact of her being missing from SI/NYC is a magnifying factor for this statement. There could never be enough LE to deal with all the crime in NYC. I feel quite sure their resources are overwhelmed and they must prioritize based on "solvability."
Re the reward though, are there any stats on the value of this? Wouldn't someone with information come forward because it's the right thing to do? Do rewards really motivate people and bring forth worthwhile information?
PINOW
http://www.pinow.com/investigations/missing-persons
“One of the big problems with police-led missing persons searches is simply that the term missing persons is so narrow. Police will only begin looking for a missing child at a specific amount of time after the child was last seen and by that time, it may be too late if the child has been kidnapped by a pedophile or child killer. Police are also reluctant, due to thinning resources, to search for people who voluntarily left home or for those who live on the streets. Even in a police-led missing person search, police will stop looking after a certain amount of time and will declare the case a cold case.
Police do their best with the resources they have, but law enforcement simply is not equipped to deal with the crime rates today. Anyone who wants real answers and fast needs to speak to a private investigator. A professional investigator will start looking for someone as soon as you feel uneasy and will continue to search as long as you are still looking for answers.”
Staten Island, New York Private Investigators
http://www.pinow.com/investigators/new-york/staten-island
BBM1: This confuses me, as we do see LE doing this with some cases, particularly when families insist the MP wouldn't have left on his or her own (which comes back again to the issues of family advocacy and publicity).
BBM2: In the case of SL, I think the simple fact of her being missing from SI/NYC is a magnifying factor for this statement. There could never be enough LE to deal with all the crime in NYC. I feel quite sure their resources are overwhelmed and they must prioritize based on "solvability."
Re the reward though, are there any stats on the value of this? Wouldn't someone with information come forward because it's the right thing to do? Do rewards really motivate people and bring forth worthwhile information?