
Finnish Police
The Finnish Police provide official procedures for reporting a missing person, including steps to take and how to contact law enforcement in urgent or non-urgent situations.
How to Report a Missing Person
Individuals can report a disappearance by contacting the police directly. In urgent cases, the emergency number 112 should be used. For non-urgent situations, reports can be filed online or at a police station.
What to Include in the Report
The police advise providing a clear description of the person, their last known location, possible reasons for the disappearance, and any additional identifying details.
Investigation Process
Once reported, the police assess the situation and determine the appropriate response. The urgency and available information will influence the actions taken.
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