Missouri Missing will host its 15th Annual Missing and Unidentified Persons Awareness Day
Missouri Missing will host its 15th Annual Missing and Unidentified Persons Awareness Day at Memorial Park in Jefferson City in which families from across Missouri will make the trek to Jefferson City to honor their loved ones. Missouri Governor Mike Parsons recognized June as the official Missing and Unidentified Persons Awareness month by proclamation upon request of Missouri Missing. The event is free and open to the public. Resources of all sorts will be available throughout the event which will run from 11 am to 4 pm. Representatives from various agencies and organizations will be on hand to provide resources and compassion for all the Missing and Unidentified Persons in Missouri. Representatives from the Missouri Highway Patrol Missing Persons Unit, Arkansas Missing Come Home, Looking For An Angel, Inc., Department of Public Safety Missouri Office for Victims of Crime, Dry Creek Bloodhounds, Media for the Missing, and others, will be available. A picnic lunch is provided, and many new programs will be introduced at this year’s event including recognizing a law enforcement official for outstanding investigative work in many missing and murdered v1ct1m cases.