Kan. Admin. Regs. § 10-20-2 - Procedures and forms for reporting any missing person
(a) All law
enforcement agencies shall accept without delay any report of a missing person
made by any individual.
(b) Unless
law enforcement knows the exact physical location of any missing person, the
law enforcement agency shall upon receipt of the report enter the information
into NCIC as prescribed by the chapter titled "missing person file," which is
contained in the "NCIC 2000 operating manual," as in effect on November 8, 2006
and hereby adopted by reference, to create an active record.
(c) After the initial NCIC entry report has
been made, the law enforcement agency shall attempt to obtain additional
information as prescribed by the "NCIC missing person file data collection
entry guide," revised February 2006 and hereby adopted by reference, and enter
the information into NCIC as promptly as possible and no longer than 30 days
from the date of the initial report.
(d) If the person identified in the missing
person report remains missing after 30 days, the law enforcement agency shall
contact family members of the missing person and attempt to obtain DNA samples
for comparison purposes as prescribed by the "national missing persons program
family reference sample collection kit," dated April 2005 by the U.S.
department of justice and hereby adopted by reference.
(e) The law enforcement agency shall advise
the reporting party to notify the law enforcement agency no later than 24 hours
after the missing person returns or is located.
(f) Upon locating each missing person, the
law enforcement agency shall remove the entry from NCIC.
(g) A law enforcement agency shall not remove
a missing person's report from NCIC based solely on the person's age.
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