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Parent Instructions |
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- This section of BeyondMissing allows
a parent to create a
Missing Child flyer.
- During the flyer creation process,
you have the option to translate the
flyer into Spanish.
- You will be able to go back into
your flyer at any time to modify the
information or update the photos.

Example of a flyer created using Parent
Flyer Tool
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Before You Start |
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- Is your child a toddler? Have
you searched the entire house? Toddlers
can and will get into spaces that any
adult would not even think about going
into. Check crawl spaces, under beds,
closets, and so on.
- Is your child a pre-teen or teen?
Have you checked with friends and their
family members? Could there be some
school activities that you are not aware
of?
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recommends that you take
logical, age appropriate actions
to locate your missing child.
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If Your Child Is Still Missing |
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- Immediately call 911.
- Contact all law enforcement
(police, sheriff, state police, FBI, any
adjoining jurisdictional law
enforcement, and store/mall security
forces).
| Request that
your child's case be entered
into the National Crime
Information Center (NCIC)
system.
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- Contact media assignment desks
to inform them that your child is
missing.
- If you still have not located
your child, BeyondMissing recommends
that you contact regional or national
child locater services.
see our Links section
- If your child has run away,
immediately contact the National Runaway
Hotline (also known as the National
Runaway Switchboard).
- Additional information may be
available from the National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children.
National
Center for Missing & Exploited
Children
(NCMEC)
(800) THE-LOST or (800) 843-5678
www.missingkids.com
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- Create your own
Missing Child flyer using the
BeyondMissing Parent Flyer Tool.
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