How to Locate a Missing Person in Vallejo, California
Locating people that are missing and searching reports can be done through the Vallejo Police Department and the Department of Justice's website. Through the Office of the Attorney General, the public has free access to the missing person database. With only basic information such as the name, age and location, you can find updated reports about adults and children that are missing in the Vallejo area. The website will provide you with photos and personal information on the missing individual as well as contact information to help you with your search.
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Contact the detective division of the Vallejo Police Department by phone, email or visit them in person. Located at 111 Amador Street, this division handles criminal cases such as missing person reports. Call 707-648-4542 or email an officer at vpd_detectives@ci.vallejo.ca.us to help you locate a missing person.
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Go the State of California Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General to search the state's database of missing people. Click on "Services and Information" and then click on "Protecting Children & Seniors." Scroll down and click on the "Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit" link.
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Click on "Missing Person Search" on the right menu. Enter the first, middle and last name and characteristics of the person such as age, eye and hair color, sex, height and weight. Include county, report type and the suspect's first and last name if you know it. Click "Search."
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Cases that were reported to the police are on file. View the search results that include a photo of the missing person, sex, race, date of birth and suspect information if any.
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