Nothing is more important to parents than the safety and welfare of their children. When a child disappears, it is critically important for parents to know that there are resources readily available to help. For clarification, under California law, a missing child is a person 17 years of age or younger.
If your child is missing, immediately contact your nearest law enforcement agency.
How to Contact the LAPD Investigator assigned to a Missing Child Case
If the missing child falls under the jurisdiction of the LAPD, the case will typically be assigned for investigation to the LAPD station where the child has permanent residence. To contact the investigator assigned to a particular missing child case, contact the concerned LAPD police station detective unit. If the case is a missing or runaway child, ask for the detective juvenile unit. If the case involves a parental or family abduction, ask to speak with an investigator assigned to the detective Major Assault Crime (MAC) Unit.
To locate a listing of the phone numbers of the LAPD Stations, click here and select the neighborhood where you live for a listing of contact phone numbers of LAPD’s 21 police stations.
Once you have filed a missing child report and you need additional assistance in locating your child, the following are additional resources that may be of assistance. It cannot be stressed that these agencies and organizations should ONLY be contacted after you have made a missing child report with your local law enforcement agency:
International Resources:
Welfare/Whereabouts Check through Embassy and Consulate Services
The U.S. Department of State fields citizen requests for welfare checks of American citizens abroad at the following offices:
For Missing and Sick Adults, Emergency Family Messages, and Child Abuse, Neglect, Abandonment or Exploitation cases, and child welfare in cases not/not involving parental child abduction or custody disputes, contact:
U.S. Department of State,
Office of American Citizens Services
Phone: 202-647-5225
Phone: 202-647-5226
For a Child Custody/Parental Child Abduction Case of a U.S. citizen under the age of 18, contact:
U.S. Department of State,
Office of Children’s Issues,
2201 C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520-4818
Fax: 202-312-9743
Phone: 202-312-9700
A GUIDELINE FOR LOCATING CHILDREN MISSING IN MEXICO
(This is a 4 page PDF that provides resources for locating children missing in Mexico.)
Suspicion that a Missing Person may be a Victim of Danger Along the Border
Families of Mexican nationals that are suspected of falling victim to dangers along the southwestern border are asked to call their local Mexican Consulate. On the other hand, families of American citizens are directed to call the Border Patrol in the sector where the missing person was supposed to cross (see map below detailing sectors). The Border Patrol phone numbers are listed below:
US Border Patrol Border Sector Offices:
McAllen Sector: (800) 863-9382
Laredo Sector: (800) 343-1994
Del Rio Sector: (800) 299-4402
Marfa Sector: (800) 536-6204
El Paso Sector: (800) 635-2409
Tucson Sector: (888) 872-7435
Yuma Sector: (877) 520-7670
El Centro Sector: (800) 901-2003
San Diego Sector: (800) 808-8727
U.S. National Central Bureau of Interpol (USNCB)
The USNCB is the federal link to the International Police Organization known as Interpol. Only law enforcement agencies may file a request for assistance from the U.S. National Central Bureau of Interpol (USNCB) when there is an international investigation of an American Citizen. Families of a missing person can contact the local detective or investigator assigned to the case to discuss if requesting Interpol to issue a missing person alert (Yellow Notice) would be beneficial in the situation.
Internationally Based Clearinghouses
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
c/o Missing Children’s Registry
1200 Vanier Parkway
PO Box 8885
Ottawa, Ontario, CN K1G 3M8
Phone: 1-613-993-1525
Toll Free: 1-877-318-3576
Pager: 1-613-760-6689 (After hours)
Fax: 1-613-993-5430
Email: mcr.nps@sympatico.ca
Website: www.ourmissingchildren.ca
Street Address:
1200 Vanier Parkway