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Wyoming is ranked seventh in the nation for missing persons, yet we have basically no information provided to the public. Nearly every single other state has a public database ran by the state. Even those states without databases still have reference pages and information on what to do if someone goes missing. Nonprofit databases are great but should not be solely relied on due to inconsistencies and slow response time. Having a clear channel between law-enforcement and the public would increase solving missing persons cases within our state. If you yourself know someone that is missing in the state or that has links to Wyoming please feel free to share any information to missing people of Wyoming | |||||||||||||||
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In this blog, we'll look at how men and women at serving Jesus Christ both at home and abroad. We'll focus on how God is using their work to transform the lives of people all over the world.
Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Change.org - Missing persons in Wyoming
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