332.1.1 DEFINITIONS (PENAL CODE 14213)
----this is from the California Penal Code, but all of LE in the US follow the same standards. it has been standardized to reach across jurisdiction with the same language, data, DNA, and reports etc.
Missing Person Any person whose whereabouts are unknown to the reporting party including, but not limited to, a child taken, detained, concealed, enticed away or retained by a parent in violation of Penal Code § 277. Missing person also includes any child who is missing voluntarily, involuntarily or under circumstances not conforming to his/her ordinary habits or behavior and who may be in need of assistance.
Child-
While California considers a child to be a person under eighteen years of age, for purposes of this section federal law considers any person under the age of twenty one years to be a child.
According to
https://www.police.ucla.edu/other/missing-persons
CLETS Missing Person System Report Types --- It is up to the officer taking the report to determine which type and category the report falls into.
(a) Voluntary Missing Adult Missing adult who has left of his/her own free will.
(b) Stranger Abduction Missing person taken by a stranger. Includes cases of a known abductor who is not a family member. If under 18, this information will be forwarded to the FBI’s Child Abduction and Serial Killer Unit (CASKU) and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
(c) Parent/Family Abduction Missing juvenile taken by parent or nonparent family member.
(d) Runaway Missing juvenile is reported as a runaway or is not wanted by his/her parents.
(e) Suspicious Circumstances Person missing under circumstances that may indicate foul play. If under 18, this information will be forwarded to the FBI’s CASKU and the NCMEC.
(f) Catastrophe Missing person is a victim of a disaster (e.g., boating accident, plane crash, earthquake, flood, fire).
(g) Lost Missing person who has strayed away and whose whereabouts are unknown. circumstances surrounding missing person’s disappearance are unknown.
(i) Dependent Adult Missing adult (over age 18) who has physical or mental limitations, which restrict his/her ability to carry out normal activities.
Officers may use discretion when determining the presence of risk based on experience, expertise and the specific facts and circumstances of each case.
332.2 REPORT ACCEPTANCE
All personnel shall accept any report, including any telephone report, of a missing person, including runaways, without delay and shall give priority to the handling of these reports over the handling of reports relating to crimes involving property. Reports shall be taken on missing persons regardless of jurisdiction. Penal Code § 14205 (a)
https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/penal-code/pen-sect-14211.html
(d) If the missing person is under 21 years of age, or there is evidence that the person is at risk, the police department or sheriff's department shall broadcast a “Be On the Lookout” bulletin, without delay, within its jurisdiction.
(e) If the person reported missing is under 21 years of age, or if there is evidence that the person is at risk, the law enforcement agency receiving the report shall,
within two hours after the receipt of the report, electronically transmit the report to the Department of Justice via the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System for inclusion in the Violent Crime Information Center and the National Crime Information Center databases.
(f) Information not immediately available for electronic transmission to the department shall be obtained by the investigating agency and provided as a supplement to the original entry as soon as possible, but in no event later than 60 days after the original electronic entry. Supplemental information may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Dental records and treatment notes.
(2) Fingerprints.
(3) Photographs.
(4) Description of physical characteristics.
(5) Description of clothing the person was wearing when last seen.
(6) Vehicle information.
(7) Other information describing any person or vehicle believed to be involved in taking, abducting, or retaining the missing person.
Department of the California Highway Patrol taking the report shall, without delay, and, in the case of persons under 21 years of age or where there was evidence that the missing person was at risk, within no more than 24 hours, notify, and forward a copy of the report to the police or sheriff's department or departments having jurisdiction of the residence address of the missing person or runaway and of the place where the person was last seen. The report shall also be submitted by the department or division of the Department of the California Highway Patrol which took the report to the center. The initial California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System record may only be removed after the receiving agency has accepted the report.
Legal Resources | Penal Code | PC 14215Missing Persons
(a) As used in this title, "missing person" includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
(1) An at-risk adult.
(2) A child who has been taken, detained, concealed, enticed away, or retained by a parent in violation of Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 277) of Title 9 of Part 1.
(3) A child who is missing voluntarily or involuntarily, or under circumstances not conforming to his or her ordinary habits or behavior and who may be in need of assistance.
(b) As used in this title, "at risk" means there is evidence of, or there are indications of, any of the following:
(1) The person missing is the victim of a crime or foul play.
(2) The person missing is in need of medical attention.
(3) The person missing has no pattern of running away or disappearing.
(4) The person missing may be the victim of parental abduction.
(5) The person missing is mentally impaired.
(c) As used in this title, "child" is any person under 18 years of age.
(d) As used in this title, "center" means the Violent Crime Information Center.
(e) As used in this title, "dental or medical records or X-rays" include all those records or X-rays which are in the possession of a dentist, physician and surgeon, or medical facility.
(f) As used in this title, "unidentified person" means a person, living or deceased, whose identity the local investigative agency is unable to determine.
(Amended and Renumbered by Stats. 2014, Ch. 437, Sec. 27.)
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Below is how the credits for a "Series" called Treertoni
were listed I have deleted the names of the actors, because
I want to highlight the missing,
Kishe Banks-Jones
as Missing Kid 8
Jonathan Blevins
as Missing Kid 5
Xavior Harrelson
as Missing Kid 11
Samantha Jones
as Missing Kid 4
Ryan Larsen
as Missing Kid 3
Lance Melvin
as Missing Kid 9
Usmaan Nawaz
as Missing Kid 10
Angel Overstreet
as Missing Kid 6
Arden Pepion
as Missing Kid 7
Michael Vaughan
as Missing Kid 2
Summer Wells
as Missing Kid 1
Director
Joel Peter Brown
I have a previous blog
about Joel Peter Brown, the writer producer, director,
of several media
entertainment endeavors, books, plays, movies, tv series'
mainly focused on children, runaways,
mental illness, missing children and
His products are intended
for the young reader, ages 9 - 15
the entertainment of it all:
These are the names of just
a few he has mentioned in
his many publications.
Kishe Banks-Jones
Missing since March 3, 2021
Kalmazoo, MI
This is what I could find:
Kishe Banks-Jones
as Missing Kid 8
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Jonathan Blevins
Missing since April 15, 2021
Brockton Massachusetts
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5-year-old Jonathan Blevins was last seen on April 15,
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He may be in the company
of his non-custodial mother.
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Jonathan Blevins is an actor,
known for Feet Fables (2021)
and Treertoni Replay (2021). ...
Known For.
Treertoni Replay Missing kid (2021).
Actor.
The Glitchy Dancer
https://glitchydancer.tumblr.com
It's Glitchy Parametrix when a kid
goes missing and ages
from their pinup so ...
he received over the radio about
a missing kid, who finds
Jonathan Blevins.
Xavior Harrelson
Missing Since May 27, 2021
Montezuma, MO
Hundreds turn out to search for missing
Montezuma 10-year-old
12 PHOTOS
5:07 p.m. EDT May 30, 2021
Xavior Harrelson, 11, was reported missing on
May 27 from his Montezuma home.
Nearly 500 people joined a search for him
Sunday morning, May 30.
This flyer was being handed out around town.
PHILIP JOENS/THE REGISTER
Buses took volunteers from Montezuma
High School to areas around town where
hundreds searched for Xavior Harrelson
on Sunday morning, May 30.
The 11-year-old has been missing since Thursday,
May 27.
PHILIP JOENS/THE REGISTER
Volunteers met at Montezuma High School on
Sunday morning, May 30, before searching for
Xavior Harrelson, an 11-year-old boy who has been
missing since Thursday, May 27.
About 375 volunteers and 125 law enforcement
officers and first responders joined the effort.
PHILIP JOENS/THE REGISTER
Sheriff's office IDs
body as that of Xavior Harrelson,
Montezuma boy missing since
May
Andrea May Sahouri
Des Moines Register
The Iowa Medical Examiner's Office has
confirmed
that a body found in a rural field Sept.
30 is that of
Xavior Harrelson, an 11-year-old
Montezuma boy
missing since May 27.
The Poweshiek County Sheriff's Office
announced
the finding in a posting on its Facebook page
Friday night. It said it was not immediately
releasing the cause of his death.
Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Iowa
Department of Criminal Investigation, said
Xavior's death was being investigated as s
uspicious.
Law enforcement officials are asking anyone
with
information about Xavior's disappearance and
death to contact the Poweshiek County Sheriff's
Office at 641-623-5679 or the Missing Person
Clearinghouse at 800-346-5507. Digital
information, such as videos or pictures,
may be submitted at fbi.gov/findxavior.
A farmer tending to his soybean crop near
110th Street and Ewart Road, about 4 miles
from Xavior's home, found the body in a
nearby field.
More: Mother of missing 11-year-old Xavior
Harrelson says 'he deserves to be found'
Xavior had been reported missing just days
from his 11th birthday. He was last seen near
his home in the northwest part of Montezuma
"We will never forget Xavior and his kind heart,"
Jacki Bolen, the Mayor of Montezuma, told the
Des Moines Register after the confirmation of
Xavior's death. "The Montezuma community is
greatly saddened by the news of Xavior's passing.
We express our deepest sympathy to his family
and friends."
Xavior was known for his joyful, childish smile
and shining dimples, his kindness, and the ability
to make others laugh. His mother,
Sarah Harrelson, had described him as a helper.
Xavior Harrelson was reported missing May 27
In the four months since he vanished,
the community
has raised more than $35,000 in reward money
through vigils, fundraisers and a benefit concert,
hoping to entice anyone with information to
come forward.
Previously:Shock, sadness fill Montezuma
after discovery of child's remains:
'Fear that it's Xavior. Fear that it's foul play'
Orange ribbons — Xavior's favorite color —
were wrapped around light posts and trees and
featured at homes and businesses throughout the
community.
Speaking in August, Sarah Harrelson said the wait
for news
of her son was excruciating.
"The word 'why' will drive you crazy. Why him?"
Harrelson said.
Speaking Oct. 1, the day after the discovery of the
body,
Bolen said the community was left in shock, fear,
and sadness.
"Fear that it's Xavior. Fear that it's foul play,"
Bolen told the Register. "We want our kids to
be safe.
This should never happen to anyone."
More: No 'tipping point' in search for
Montezuma
boy
The confirmation of Xavior's death comes three
years after
the discovery of the body of another Poweshiek
County resident, Mollie Tibbets, off a dirt road,
surrounded by cornfields. Tibbetts, a 20-year-old
college student was reported missing after a run
near her hometown of Brooklyn,
15 miles from Montezuma.
The morning after adolescent human remains
were
found in rural Montezuma,
a Xavior Harrelson missing sign was still
hanging
in the window of The Daily Grind, just
off the city's
main street. On Friday, the Poweshiek
County
Sheriff's Office said the body had been
identified
as Xavior's.
Cristhian Bahena Rivera, a farmhand,
was later
convicted of murder in her death.
More:Judge denies Cristhian Bahena
Rivera's
request for a new trial in Mollie Tibbetts
case
Andrea Sahouri covers social justice
for the
Des Moines Register.
She can be contacted at
asahouri@registermedia.com,
on Twitter @andreamsahouri,
or by phone 515-284-8247.
Sheriff's office IDs body as that of
Xavior Harrelson
...https://www.desmoinesregister.com
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2021/10/15
Oct 15, 2021 —
The Iowa Medical Examiner's Office has
confirmed that a body found in a rural
field Sept. 30 is that of Xavior Harrelson,
an 11-year-old ...
Farmer finds human remains that matched
description of Iowa
...https://abc7chicago.com ›
iowa-missing-boy-xavior-har...
Oct 1, 2021 — Farmer finds human remains that
matched description of Iowa boy who
disappeared in May ...
The clothing found matched what Xavior
Harrelson was ...
as Missing Kid 11
Samantha Jones
as Missing Kid 4 Still trying to find and identify this one
Ryan Larsen
Missing Since May 17, 2021
La Vista, Nebraska
Ryan Larsen search:
La Vista Police ask
family’s privacy be respected as agencies
continue efforts
By Gina Dvorak
Updated: May. 27, 2021 at 4:36 PM EDT
LA VISTA, Neb. (WOWT) — La Vista Police
reported no new developments Thursday in the
search for Ryan Larsen, the 11-year-old boy
with autism who has been missing for 11 days,
but reiterated that multiple agencies were
continuing to review and analyze surveillance
video.
“Due to the time that has passed without any sign of
Ryan, investigators are exploring all possible scenarios,
as we do with all missing-
persons cases,” LVPD said in an afternoon news
release. “While we are grateful for the
countless tips and sighting reports we have
received from the community,
no other sightings have been confirmed to
have been Ryan Larsen.”
Authorities consider Ryan an Endangered
Missing Person. LVPD said they are continuing
to work with the FBI —
in Omaha and Quantico, Va. —
Nebraska State Patrol, as well as other local,
state, and federal agencies.
According to the release,
LVPD will continue to partner with those
agencies “until Ryan is found and his case
is closed.”
The search officially moved away from Walnut
Creek Recreational Area on Wednesday,
but authorities noted they would return to the
area should any further information lead
back there.
LVPD asked for the family’s privacy to be
respected.
“We are updating them frequently on our search for Ryan,
and they are understandably fearful and concerned.
Please be understanding of their decision regarding
public comments or lack thereof,”
the release states.
Continuing coverage
Monday May 17: La Vista Police ask the
community’s help to find Ryan Larsen,
an 11-year-old La Vista boy with autism,
last seen that day leaving La West Elementary
at noon. A neighbor at the apartment complex
where his family lives later reports seeing
Ryan there shortly after he left school.
Nebraska State Patrol issues an Emergency
Missing Advisory for Ryan.
Tuesday May 18: LVPD responds to two
possible sightings of Ryan, including one near
the La Vista Library.
Wednesday May 19: LVPD asks for federal
assistance in the search for Ryan.
The FBI and FEMA become involved in
the case.
Thursday May 20: LVPD a caution tape
perimeter around Walnut Creek Lake in
Papillion to discourage groups from gathering
there as authorities focus their search for
Ryan there. In a news conference that night,
Police Chief Bob Lausten urges the public
not to speculate or share rumors, saying it does
more harm than good.
Friday May 21: La Vista Police reveal that K9
units picked up a scent of some kind at Walnut
Creek Recreational Area, but Lausten says
authorities are still searching in other places,
too. Nebraska State Patrol says in a news
conference that the Emergency Missing
Advisory regarding Ryan would expire as it’s
been in place for 72 hours. Local, state, and
federal agencies continue to assist with the
search.
Saturday May 22: LVPD tells 6 News that the recreational area
would remain closed another day as teams continued to look for
Ryan. 6 News observes crews from Benington, Waterloo, and
Yutan coming in along Turkey Road to assist with the search.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website
displays a “missing” poster of Ryan. LVPD later reveals that
the Papio Natural Resources District began lowering
Walnut Creek Lake around 7 p.m.
Sunday May 23: La Vista Police reveal that dive teams finished
preliminary searches in the area Saturday night, noting that
lowering the creek levels “will give search teams better physical
and visual access” to the water. Police also passed along
resources from Project Harmony to help families talk about
Ryan’s disappearance with children.
Monday May 24: In a news conference, Chief Lausten says K9
officers have given three indications. Noting that they could
have picked up an animal or human scent, or something else,
the chief says multiple dogs had hit in the same area —
“one Friday, one Saturday, and one (Monday)” —
so search efforts become focused on the northeast end of
Walnut Creek. Divers are able to access that area,
but Ryan isn’t found.
Tuesday May 25: Authorities had no new information to share
Tuesday on the search, but said they believe Walnut Creek
Recreational Area has been thoroughly searched.
Wednesday May 26: La Vista Police says they are focusing search
efforts on surveillance video, particularly one from La Vista
Keno taking the day Ryan was last seen. LVPD asks
businesses and homeowners along Harrison Street, between
72nd and 96th streets, to check their security footage and
let police know if they see “any sign of Ryan.”
What to do if you see Ryan
Ryan, a sixth-grade student, was last seen Monday leaving school.
He is described as white, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, with brown
hair and hazel eyes. At the time of his disappearance,
he was wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, an Old Navy
shirt, and was carrying a polka-dot umbrella.
If you see Ryan, authorities say not to call his name; instead,
keep your distance and call 911. Anyone with information about
his location should call Sarpy County Crimestoppers at
402-592-STOP (7867); or call 911. LVPD is also urging the
public to use its See It, Say It, Send It app to submit tips,
but to also “be mindful of unsubstantiated rumors circulating
on this case.”
to be continued
Lance Melvin
as Missing Kid 9
Usmaan Nawaz
as Missing Kid 10
Angel Overstreet
as Missing Kid 6
Arden Pepion
as Missing Kid 7
Michael Vaughan
as Missing Kid 2
Summer Wells
as Missing Kid 1
Director
Joel Peter Brown