Department of Justice Missing Person's site and Lighting the Way Home on Websleuths
******Edited because of apparent confusion of whether these 2 resources are linked. (They are not) The post was just supposed to list out 2 resources for the families of the missing, that's it. I never really thought that the Department of Justice and their links could be confused with something in a forum on Websleuths.
Original post below. With my comments, since this has been critiqued much more than is needed. Here is the concerns surrounding Lighting the Way Home (TheDailyBS.com) and here is the cut and paste job from the original post into NowPublic.com's site. Only the NowPublic site actually links to the original post.
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Websleuths has set up a resource depository and there is much more information there on many other sites and databases for the missing.
Lighting the Way Home is the dedicated forum for resources for the missing. The amount of information already there is astounding.
Information like the links below (keyword: LIKE) are all located together in the Lighting the Way Home forum so families and others have one central place to get all the information they need to start or continue the search for friends and loved ones.
A great resource and place to start when someone goes missing. All free and back by the Department of Justice. <<<<<Horrible use of grammar and wording by me the author. I was referring to the 11 links here, being backed by the Department of Justice.
http://www.usdoj.gov/whatwedo/whatwedo-missing.html <<<<<The resource I was pointing out, the whole missing persons site from DOJ.
FBI's Kidnapping and Missing Persons Investigations
FBI's Violent Criminal Apprehension Program
Lists missing persons who are likely to be the victims of foul play Missing children list
Maintained by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children FBI's list of parental kidnappings
When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide (PDF)
FBI's Child Abduction Safety Tips for children
Team Hope
A support network for families with missing children supported by OJJDP Office of Victims of Crime Missing and Exploited Children
A list of non-profit organizations that provide services relating to missing and exploited children National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
What About Me? Coping with the Abduction of a Brother or Sister
And more all from the Department of Justice.
Web Sleuth Admin a Convicted Sex Offender
http://www.topix.com/forum/city/holden-heights-fl/TIF13AVKQLT1C0PPS
Posted by: me | Monday, March 02, 2009 at 08:27 PM