How to report an adult who has been missing for two days, and how long it takes for an adult to be m

Updated on society 2024-05-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Reporting a missing person is generally limited to 24 hours, but if you have evidence that the person's personal safety may be in danger, or that the person may be compromised. Then you can report the case to the public security organs at any time, and there is no time limit for this. If a person goes missing under any of the following circumstances, the police can report it to the police immediately, and the public security organs will immediately file a criminal case and conduct an investigation.

    1) Receiving reports, accusations, or reports of trafficking in women or children; (2) Receiving a report of a missing child or a missing woman between the ages of 14 and 18; (3) Receiving a report that a woman who has reached the age of 18 is missing and may be abducted or trafficked; (4) It is discovered that a child who is vagrant or begging may have been abducted or trafficked; (5) Where it is discovered that there has been conduct of buying abducted or trafficked women or children, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with law; (6) Other circumstances that indicate that there might be circumstances in which the crime of abducting or trafficking in women or children might have occurred. In the event of a family member going missing, the person concerned may, according to the circumstances, report the missing person to the criminal police team at the place of the missing person's household registration or report the case to the public security organ at the place of the missing. Legal basis:

    Supreme People's Court, Supreme People's Procuratorate, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Justice "Opinions on Punishing the Crime of Abduction and Trafficking of Women and Children in Accordance with Law": In any of the following circumstances, upon review, the provisions on jurisdiction are met, the public security organs shall immediately file a criminal case and promptly carry out investigation work: (1) receiving a report, accusation, or report of trafficking in women or children; (2) Receiving a report of a missing child or a missing woman between the ages of 14 and 18; (3) Receiving a report that a woman who has reached the age of 18 is missing and may be abducted or trafficked; (4) It is discovered that a child who is vagrant or begging may have been abducted or trafficked; (5) Where it is discovered that there has been conduct of buying abducted or trafficked women or children, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with law; (6) Other circumstances that indicate that there might be circumstances in which the crime of abducting or trafficking in women or children might have occurred.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can report the case after 48 hours of disappearance, go to the nearby police station, describe the physical characteristics, the time of the disappearance, and some questions that the police will ask.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can go to the police station within 24 hours to make records.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analysis of the law of legal delay: If an adult has been missing for more than 24 hours, the immediate family members of the missing person can report the case to the Dangshuladi Police Station with their identity documents and the relationship certificate of the missing person, and provide the relevant situation of the disturbance leather stool.

    Legal basis: Article 40 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Where a natural person's whereabouts have been unknown for two years, the interested party may apply to the people's court for a declaration that the natural person is a missing person.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How many days can an adult report a missing adult? An adult who has been missing for a few days can report the case at any time if it is determined that he is missing, but it usually takes 24 days before the report can be made. The requirements of the public security organs are that if they have no or limited capacity for civil conduct, such as minors or mentally ill persons, they can report and file a case at any time; The parties involved in the accident can report the case at any time and file a case at any time; In other cases, there must be sufficient reasons for filing a case of disappearance.

    However, it is not easy to file a case, because the filing of a criminal case is a very complicated matter, and it cannot be withdrawn once it is filed, and it requires a large amount of police force. Therefore, if you cannot provide sufficient reasons for the case, the public security organs generally lack the basis for filing a case, that is to say, they will not file a case, and will only give citizens the necessary assistance after reporting the case. According to the Supreme People's Court, Supreme People's Procuratorate, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Justice, "Opinions on Punishing the Crime of Abduction and Trafficking of Women and Children in Accordance with Law":

    In any of the following circumstances, upon review, the provisions on jurisdiction are met, the public security organs shall immediately file a criminal case and promptly carry out investigation work: (1) receiving a report, accusation, or report of the abduction and trafficking of women or children; (2) Receiving a report of a missing child or a missing woman between the ages of 14 and 18; (3) Receiving a report that a woman who has reached the age of 18 is missing and may be abducted or trafficked; (4) It is discovered that a child who is vagrant or begging may have been abducted or trafficked; (5) Where it is discovered that there has been conduct of buying abducted or trafficked women or children, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with law; (6) Other circumstances that indicate that there might be circumstances in which the crime of abducting or trafficking in women or children might have occurred. From the above, it can be seen that if a person who falls under the above circumstances goes missing, the police can be reported immediately, and the public security organs will immediately file a criminal case and conduct an investigation.

    Extended information: Reporting refers to the conduct of organs, groups, enterprises, public institutions, and citizens (including victims) to report to the judicial organs the facts of crimes or criminal suspects that they discover. Article 84 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that any unit or individual who discovers the facts of a crime or a suspect who has committed a crime has the right and obligation to report the case to the public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts.

    Victims have the right to report or make accusations to the public security organs, people's procuratorates, or people's courts about the facts of a crime or a criminal suspect that violated their rights in person or property. Public security organs, people's procuratorates, or people's courts should all accept reports. The Code of Criminal Procedure also provides that a report may be made in writing or orally.

    The Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that any unit or individual who discovers the facts of a crime or a criminal suspect has the right and obligation to report the case to the public security organs, people's procuratorates, or people's courts. Victims have the right to report or make accusations to the public security organs, people's procuratorates, or people's courts about the facts of a crime or a criminal suspect that violated their rights in person or property.

    Public security organs, people's procuratorates, or people's courts should all accept reports. where it is not within their own jurisdiction, it shall be transferred to the competent organs for handling, and the person making the report is to be notified; Where emergency measures must be taken that are not within their jurisdiction, they shall first take emergency measures and then transfer them to the competent organs. Do you understand this explanation?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Under normal circumstances, 24 hours is used as a time limit for reporting missing persons, and the missing persons may be reported to the criminal police team at the place of the missing person's household registration or at the public security organ at the place of the missing person's household registration, depending on the circumstances. After the public security organs accept the case, they are to decide whether to file a case based on the circumstances of the investigation.

    2. The following circumstances may be reported to the public security organs at any time:

    There is evidence that the other party's personal safety may be in danger, or that the other party may be harmed, and the case can be reported to the public security organs at any time;

    Mentally ill persons or persons with intellectual disabilities who lack or have limited capacity for civil conduct may report to the public security organs at any time;

    The parties involved in the accident shall report the case to the public security organs at any time and file the case at any time.

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