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Should More Money Be Spent, In The Search For Missing Madeleine Mccann?
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Naomi and Ummm are right. Whilst children do go missing, by far the highest age group are 15 to 17 year olds. It is so rare for a child of such tender years to go missing. Something like 94% of missing child cases are closed within 48 hours and 99% are closed within a year. You may not be aware but many police forces have a dedicated team who ONLY deal with missing persons. Even really old cases are reviewed from time to time because with new developments in technology they never know what new leads may happen.
Should more money be spent? All I can say is if it were my child, there could never be enough money spent on it.
Should more money be spent? All I can say is if it were my child, there could never be enough money spent on it.
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The only data for missing kids I can find is 2010
missingpersons.police.uk/cy-gb/resources/downloads/download/42
300 000 reports / y
quite well done - including analysis of whether each report is one child ( no - around 50% double counting)
half girls half boys - mostly Manchester, London
and virtually no one under 12 - less than one per cent
missingpersons.police.uk/cy-gb/resources/downloads/download/42
300 000 reports / y
quite well done - including analysis of whether each report is one child ( no - around 50% double counting)
half girls half boys - mostly Manchester, London
and virtually no one under 12 - less than one per cent
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