ORS 146.181
Missing persons

  • police report
  • supplementary report

(1)

When a person is reported as missing to any city, county or state police agency, the agency, within 12 hours thereafter, shall enter into state and federal records maintained for that purpose, a report of the missing person in a format and according to procedures established by the authorities responsible respectively for the state and federal records.

(2)

The law enforcement agency to which the report is made:

(a)

May request from the person making the report information or material likely to be useful in identifying the missing person or the human remains of the missing person, including, but not limited to:

(A)

The name of the missing person and any alternative names the person uses;

(B)

The date of birth of the missing person;

(C)

A physical description of the missing person, including the height, weight, gender, race, eye color, current hair color and natural hair color of the missing person, any identifying marks on the missing person, any prosthetics used by, or surgical implants in, the missing person and any physical anomalies of the missing person;

(D)

The blood type of the missing person;

(E)

The driver license number of the missing person;

(F)

The Social Security number of the missing person;

(G)

A recent photograph of the missing person;

(H)

A description of the clothing the missing person is believed to have been wearing at the time the person disappeared;

(I)

A description of items that the missing person is believed to have had with the person at the time the person disappeared;

(J)

Telephone numbers and electronic mail addresses of the missing person;

(K)

The name and address of any school the missing person attends;

(L)

The name and address of any employer of the missing person;

(M)

The name and address of the physician, physician assistant, naturopathic physician, nurse practitioner or dentist who provides health care services to the missing person;

(N)

A description of any vehicle that the missing person might have been driving or riding in when the person disappeared;

(O)

The reasons why the person making the missing person report believes the person is missing;

(P)

Any circumstances that indicate that the missing person may be at risk of injury or death;

(Q)

Any circumstances that may indicate that the disappearance is not voluntary;

(R)

Information about a known or possible abductor or a person who was last seen with the missing person; and

(S)

The date of the last contact with the missing person.

(b)

May request in writing from any dentist, denturist, physician, physician assistant, naturopathic physician, nurse practitioner, optometrist or other medical practitioner possessing it such medical, dental or other physically descriptive information as is likely to be useful in identifying the missing person or the human remains of the missing person.

(3)

The law enforcement agency, upon obtaining information pursuant to subsection (2) of this section, shall make a supplementary entry of that information into the state and federal records described in subsection (1) of this section. The supplementary report shall be in a format and according to procedures established by the authorities responsible respectively for the state and federal records. [Formerly 146.525; 2014 c.45 §25; 2017 c.356 §16]

Source: Section 146.181 — Missing persons; police report; supplementary report, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors146.­html.

146.003
Definitions for ORS 146.003 to 146.189 and 146.710 to 146.992
146.015
State Medical Examiner Advisory Board
146.025
Functions of board
146.035
Chief Medical Examiner
146.045
Duties of Chief Medical Examiner
146.055
Advice
146.065
Local medical examiners
146.075
District office duties
146.080
Assistant district medical examiner
146.085
Medical-legal death investigators
146.088
Officer or employee of public body
146.090
Deaths requiring investigation
146.095
Investigation
146.100
Where death considered to have occurred
146.103
Removal of body, effects or weapons prohibited without consent
146.107
Authority to enter and secure certain premises
146.109
Notification of next of kin
146.113
Authority to order removal of body fluids
146.117
Autopsies
146.121
Disposition of body
146.125
Disposition of personal property
146.135
Authority to order inquest
146.145
Jury of inquest
146.155
Inquest proceedings
146.165
Verdict
146.171
Unidentified human remains
146.174
Medical examiner to provide information about unidentified human remains
146.177
Procedures for investigating missing persons
146.181
Missing persons
146.184
Medical practitioners to provide information about missing persons
146.187
DNA sample
146.189
Use of records to identify human remains and missing persons
146.710
Definition for ORS 146.710 to 146.780
146.730
Investigation
146.740
Reports of medical examiner
146.750
Injuries to be reported to law enforcement agency
146.760
Immunity of participant in making of report
146.780
Confidentiality of records and reports
146.992
Penalties
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