Homeland Security Group Develops Missing Person Information Form

The Homeland Security Group has created the Missing Person Information Form for use during a Missing Person Investigation. It is an extensive listing of pertinent questions intended to capture critical identifying details.

Charlottesville, VA, July 30, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The Homeland Security Group, a Charlottesville, Virginia based Private Investigations and Security Consulting company creates a baseline form for detailed missing person's investigations.

The form includes a wide array of questions to summarize many of the Who, What, When, Where and Why questions surrounding the missing person. Not all questions will apply to each individual and some may go unanswered. This form is a living document. With feedback from the investigative community and advocacy groups, we come closer to building a significant national resource.

According to Mr. Anthony M. Davis, CEO of the Homeland Security Group, the concept for this resource began while working a recent missing person's investigation. "Time is critical," he says, "As an Investigator, I shouldn't be spending time seeking answers to questions that the family or friends already know. I should be using the information to bring the person home."
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