OPP Host Missing Persons Awareness Day in Lac Seul

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Missing Persons Awareness Day hosted by the OPP
Missing Persons Awareness Day hosted by the OPP

LAC SEUL FN – NEWS – “Missing Person Awareness Days provide the police with an opportunity to work with communities to share information about missing persons and child safety. We are proud to partner with the community of Lac Seul First Nation and the Lac Seul First Nations Police Services in delivering this event. Our goal is to raise awareness of the importance of reporting a missing person as soon as possible. Any information shared could provide critical support to help find or identify a missing person and bring resolution to their families and friends,” states Deputy Commissioner Rick Barnum, Ontario Provincial Police.

The community of Lac Seul First Nation, the Lac Seul First Nations Police Services and the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), are inviting you to join them on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, for Missing Person Awareness Day. Missing Person Awareness Days are the result of funding provided by the Indigenous Justice Division of the Ministry of the Attorney General.

The all-day event will be held at the Lac Seul Events Centre in Frenchman’s Head starting at 10:00 a.m. It will be an opportunity for the community and police to work together and remove barriers to reporting a missing person and help find or identify a loved one. There will also be a presentation from the OPP Anti-Human Trafficking Coordination Team to increase awareness regarding human trafficking and information will be shared about how to access community-based programs.

Those attending will gain insight into the importance of reporting a person missing and will have the chance to provide information on unreported missing persons. There will be an opportunity to collect DNA samples from family members of missing persons for identification purposes if required.

While missing persons are usually reported to police by family members, you do not have to be a relative to report a person missing. There is also no time limit – all missing person investigations remain open until they are resolved. Even information about a person who went missing 30 years ago could provide important evidence to resolve an active case today.

The Family Information Liaison Unit and local victim services will be at the event to share information and provide support. Resources from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection regarding child safety will be shared at the event.

If you have information about a missing person or need help to find a loved one and have not contacted the police, then Missing Person Awareness Day is your chance to do so. The information that you possess may help find or identify a missing person and bring a resolution to their family members and friends.

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