Clark County Launches First “Missing in Nevada Day” to Aid Families of the Disappeared

An upcoming event aimed at addressing the issue of missing persons will see Clark County launching an initiative to provide support for families dealing with the uncertainty of their loved ones’ disappearances. The first ever “Missing in Nevada Day” is set to take place on February 1, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Clark County Government Center. As reported by the Clark County, With over 200 individuals missing in Nevada, the event serves as a beacon, offering free assistance and support to help provide essential answers to grieving families.

The CCOCME invites the public to take this chance to report missing family members and help staff collect essential details aimed at reconnecting families and uncovering truths, during this time, the CCOCME plans to facilitate the submission of DNA samples from close relatives that could aid in creating profiles for missing persons. Families attending “Missing in Nevada Day” are encouraged to bring photographs, medical records, dental records, or fingerprints of their missing loved ones to assist in the efforts to resolve these cases, according to the county’s annoucement…

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