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Missing Person Darren Willis

Darren WILLIS

Darren Willis was last seen in Bingara NSW in December 2010 at age 45.

At the time of his disappearance Darren Willis was described as being Caucasian in appearance,...

NSW Missing Person Alexander Stetz

Alexander STETZ

Alexander Stetz was last seen in the Sackville North, NSW area on 14 July 2014. Alexander suffers from dementia and may have become easily confused and lost in his surroundings...

Missing Person Gregory Birks (aka Burke)

Gregory BIRKS

Gregory Birks was last seen at Ermington on 11 August 2000. If you have information that may assist police to locate Gregory please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Missing Persons Hackathon

Australia’s first large scale hackathon combines innovative approach with crowdsourced talent to find national missing persons

In what will be considered a world first, today 354 participants will gather across ten locations in Australia to generate leads for 12 national missing person cases for the Australian police.

The AustCyber Canberra Cyber Security Innovation Node has partnered with the Australian Federal Police, the National Missing Persons Coordination Centre and Trace Labs to deliver the first ever...

Uber Australia joins NMPCC Corporate Supporter Cohort

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) today has welcomed Uber Australia into their Corporate Supporter Network in time for National Missing Persons Week 2019.

The NMPCC relies on its network of Corporate Supporters to reach millions of people across the country to raise awareness of missing persons, and to educate the community on the...

National Missing Persons Week Campaign Image

Individuals not statistics - Australian Federal Police shift focus from statistics for National Missing Persons Week 2019

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) is shining a spotlight on Australia’s long term missing with the launch of National Missing Persons Week (NMPW) running from 4 - 10 August 2019.

Annually, National Missing Persons Week strives to create awareness throughout the wider Australian community, targeting those who have never thought...