Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers: Protecting Your Kids - FBI
Height, weight, hair/eye color, and build. Kidnap
Name, aliases, date of birth, gender, and citizenship. Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers: Protecting Your Kids -
Detailed description of the clothing and personal items (e.g., cell phone, backpack) they were carrying. 2. Circumstances of Disappearance and build. Name
A standard report follows a chronological structure—ordered by what happened first rather than what was discovered last—to provide a clear narrative for investigators.
Tattoos, scars, eyeglasses, braces, or medical conditions.
A professional kidnap or child abduction report must be filed immediately with local law enforcement, as federal law prohibits a waiting period for such cases. This documentation serves as a critical foundation for investigations and potential legal proceedings.