AG Bonta Bets Big On ‘Find CA Missing’ As Sacramento Families Seek Answers

For families who have been waiting years for answers, California is rolling out a new one-stop shop to try to finally move the needle. The state is hosting its first-ever, statewide missing-persons resource day, giving relatives a single place to file or update reports, turn over records and offer voluntary DNA in long-term missing cases. The California Department of Justice is pulling together investigators, forensic experts and victim advocates under one roof, hoping fresh evidence and renewed attention can shake loose stalled leads.

What The Event Is And Where It Will Be Held

Find CA Missing is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, at the Harper Alumni Center on the California State University, Sacramento campus. Law-enforcement staff and support services will be on site to walk families through filing new reports or adding fresh information to existing cases. The official flyer lays out the time, location, available languages and key contacts, according to the California Department of Justice.

Announcement From The Attorney General

Attorney General Rob Bonta is touting the initiative as the first event of its kind in California, designed to push resources directly to families and the local agencies working their cases. Local coverage has highlighted Bonta’s role in lining up state, federal and local partners to support the Sacramento event, as reported by ABC10…

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