169-E:1 Definition. – For the purposes of this chapter " missing child " means any person under the age of 18 years missing from his or her normal and ordinary place of residence and whose whereabouts cannot be determined by a person responsible for the child’s care. Source. 1985, 318:3, eff. July 1, 1985. […]
169-E:2 Report. – When a law enforcement agency in this state that has jurisdiction in the matter is informed that a minor is or may be a missing child and that the person providing the information wishes to file a missing child report, the law enforcement agency shall take that report from the child’s […]
169-E:2-a Hotline for Missing Children; Rulemaking. – There is hereby established a toll-free statewide hotline for the purpose of reporting information on missing children. This hotline shall have its terminus at the central communication section of the New Hampshire division of state police. The director of the division of state police shall adopt rules […]
169-E:3 Procedure. – I. If a missing child report is made to a law enforcement agency in this state that has jurisdiction in the matter, the law enforcement agency shall gather readily available information about the missing child and integrate it into the national crime information center computer within 12 hours following the making […]
169-E:4 Cooperation With Other Agencies. – I. Upon request, law enforcement agencies in this state shall cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in their investigations of missing child cases. II. The information in any missing child report made to a law enforcement agency shall be made available, upon request, to law enforcement personnel of […]
169-E:5 Dental Records. – When a missing child has not been located within 30 days after the date on which his missing child report was filed with a law enforcement agency, that law enforcement agency shall request the missing child’s parents, custodial parent, guardian, or legal custodian, or any other person responsible for the […]
169-E:6 Recovery of Child. – A missing child’s parents, custodial parent, guardian, or legal custodian, or any other person responsible for a missing child, shall immediately notify the law enforcement agency with which they filed the missing child report whenever the child has returned to their home or to their care, custody, and control, […]
169-E:7 Cooperation With United States Attorney General. – Law enforcement agencies in this state shall cooperate fully with the United States Attorney General in the collection of information that would assist in the identification of unidentified deceased persons and information that would assist in the location of missing persons under the "Federal Missing Children […]