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Biz ALLAH'ın huzurunda eğiliriz ancak !!!
HAMDOLSUN
TÜRK'lük göklerde dalgalanan bir sancak;
Biz ALLAH'ın huzurunda eğiliriz ancak !!!
HAMDOLSUN
Missing for over 46 years😢 I’m raising this woman’s great granddaughter, I now see where in the sea of brown hair and eyes, our little has blonde hair and blue eyes😒 #DoeNetwork #CharleyProject #KcMomissing #NamUS
2023 Missing Persons Clearinghouse October
#MMIWG2S #MissingPersons #NamUs #SouthDakota
October 2023 [2023 YTD]
Number of days I have missed - 3 [9]
Beginning active listings - 123 (1Oct) [begin 140 (31Dec22)]
Listings added - 102 (4 people accounted for 8 UPD) [1058]
2023 Missing Persons Clearinghouse September
#MMIWG2S #MissingPersons #NamUs #SouthDakota
September 2023 [2023 YTD]
Number of days I have missed - 0 [6]
Beginning active listings - 116 (1Sep) [begin 140 (31Dec22)]
Listings added - 112 (6 people accounted for 12 UPD) [956]
"just in case"
I have my idiosyncrasies.
#poetrytwitter #justincase #shortpoem #writtenonthefly #signatured #freeverse #somerealitysubtext #namus #truecrime #signatured #anxiety #worries.
"I'll just use plain English and say that Oklahoma is full of shallow graves and clandestine burn pits full of human remains, and our anthropologists cannot keep up."
—Chief Medical Examiner Eric Pfeifer
Oklahoma ranks #2 in the US for most missing persons per capita (Alaska #1). There are 695 open missing persons cases in Oklahoma.
https://twitter.com/GeorgeMonks11/status/1745868379141869774
National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/library/reports-and-statistics
2023 Missing Persons Clearinghouse August
2023 Missing Persons Clearinghouse July
2023 South Dakota Missing Persons Clearinghouse Summary January-June
#MMIWG2S #MissingPersons #NamUs #SouthDakota
This is a summary of the last six months (less 3 days I missed–one due to site issues) of watching the clearinghouse as an average citizen. I have not requested anything official but use information solely from the official clearinghouse provided online to all.
The total number of people missing on any given day should be at least seven more (per the missing in the
2023 Missing Persons Clearinghouse June
#MMIWG2S #MissingPersons #NamUs #SouthDakota
Again, this month there were more changes to records. Rather than assuming records should be consolidated due to the dates of removals and listings being the same or next day, I left them as unique placements since they could have gone missing the same day they were found unless the missing date was the same as a previous listing. Numbers will not add up due to these discrepancies.
"just in case"
I have my idiosyncrasies.
#poetrytwitter #justincase #shortpoem #writtenonthefly #signatured #freeverse #somerealitysubtext #namus #truecrime #signatured #anxiety #worries.
Somehow South Dakota is only has two listed.
Seems oddly low just like the Missing Person Clearinghouse is low, sadly, because not all are found or reported.
5/5
...ethnicity in the census, so the denominator might be slightly higher, which would slightly increase the ratio for the #Canadian segment of the figures.
Further investigation seems warranted, if my calculations are correct.
This cannot be a sociological deviation, as possibly with the figures for #blacks in 1/n.
BTW, #NamUS seems to have noticed, too. The only special report for ethnicities is for #AmerIndians and #AlaskanNatives:
https://namus.nij.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh336/files/media/document/namus-stats-ai-an-october-2022.pdf.
@anna_lillith
3/n
...and the #US and that therefore the age distribution of #NativeAmericans is not too different. So 50.52% of 5.4m = 2.7m #NativeAmerican women. So 5.712 (2016) missing females means 212 missing for every 100, 000 people.
According to #NamUS "...Nationwide, there are roughly 6.5 missing persons for every 100,000 people."
(https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/missing-persons-by-state)
This would mean that the disappearance of...
The USA government is defunding and shutting down #NamUs. This federal database holds case information for missing and unidentified persons. We will lose the ability to name and find hundreds of thousands of people. If you can, archive their data. Reach out to
@KaylaraOwl@twitter.com for coordination.
@aeveltstra My spouse is one of those unpaid web sleuths. They will enter your missing loved one's information into #Namus for you, if you can't. For instance, if you prefer to avoid the police, or if you are bad with computers, or if you're too upset.
Namus will run DNA tests, dental records, and similar tests to help match missing people to unidentified ones. Their a.i. may kick back a match. But most of the matches are found by volunteers. Their work is crucial.
Have you heard of #Namus? No?
Well: you should have.
https://www.namus.gov/ sports a USA national database of unidentified deceased people. More and more unpaid web sleuths as well as state police and local police forces are entering their cases.
What good does that do?
It helps professional and amateur investigators match cases of missing people to the unidentified ones. Or rule them out as potential matches.
A lot of web sleuths performing unpaid labor solving these cases. Namus helps!
#NamUs is making their #website more #userfriendly. In the process, the detail level of available case information has been limited, which is a shame. But it's easier now to enter the information of unidentified people, and to match that against missing people's information. #UserFriendliness of tools like websites is a very important factor in identifying people. It makes me happy that NamUs takes this seriously, and I hope they can be an example to other government agencies.