Find the missing, ID the dead
This is a unique Web site that should prove useful for anyone trying to find a missing loved one or anyone interested in cold cases.
Here’s a description from the site’s main page:
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons Initiative, NamUs, was launched by the Office of Justice Program’s National Institute of Justice in July 2007. NamUs is the first national online repository for missing persons and unidentified dead cases.
The NamUs initiative brings together two innovative programs and their online, searchable databases: IdentifyUs.org (for information on unidentified human remains, where users can now search over 400 cases) and Find-the-Missing.org (for information on missing persons).
When fully operational, NamUs will link these databases to provide a powerful tool for families, law enforcement agencies, medical examiners and coroners, victim advocates, and the general public. It will allow searches for matches between missing persons and unidentified human remains records. NamUs also will provide central access to information from other Web sites, State clearinghouses, and other important resources.
To visit the site, go to: www.namus.gov
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I am looking for my husband that came to oklahoma city, ok. on a business trip back in September 13, 2007. September the 18th is the last time I have spoken with him. He was last seen driving a electirc blue elantra rental car from Avis with a flordia tag. The rental car has not been turned in yet and they or looking for it. His name is Keith Grace and he is a black man, age 41 from Jonesboro, Ga. Clayton County. We have been searching for him and right now have leads at this point could you please contact his family for a picture, and more family information. Wifes home number 770-478-3863 work Number 404-730-5471 or sisters number kimberly white 912-713-2725 or mother melvina white 912-236-3254.