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Missing Persons

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 May 2010

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Questions (149)

Bernard J. Durkan

Question:

149 Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of persons currently recorded under the heading of missing persons; the extent to which their cases are being monitored; the degree to which a breakthrough is expected; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19761/10]

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I am informed by the Garda authorities that the following table sets out the numbers of persons reported missing each year since 1975 and who remain untraced up to and including 7 May, 2010:

Year

Missing

Year

Missing

Year

Missing

1975

15

1987

11

1999

15

1976

11

1988

16

2000

15

1977

13

1989

9

2001

60

1978

12

1990

10

2002

76

1979

7

1991

11

2003

61

1980

15

1992

7

2004

55

1981

14

1993

9

2005

41

1982

12

1994

12

2006

57

1983

15

1995

17

2007

60

1984

14

1996

10

2008

48

1985

11

1997

3

2009

89

1986

17

1998

10

2010

102

Statistics provided are operational and liable to change.

I am further informed that all incidents where persons have been reported missing remain under investigation until such time as the person is located. The District Officer (Superintendent) in the area where a person has gone missing takes direct responsibility for all investigations and searches carried out. Local investigation teams are appointed by the District Officer, and all means necessary, including the services of specialist units, are deployed to assist in these investigations, as considered appropriate.

The Garda Missing Persons Bureau, which is responsible for all data relating to missing persons, provides expert assistance and advice to District Officers in all high risk missing person cases. Incidents relating to persons reported missing are the subject of review on a regular basis by the Missing Persons Bureau.

I am informed that the Garda authorities are satisfied that adequate resources, including staff and technological resources, are in place to deal with missing persons cases and are in line with best international practice.

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