
Northern Territory Missing Persons
ADULT FEMALE MISSING PERSONS
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Recent - 2000 to 2010
ADULT FEMALE MISSING PERSONS
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Cold Cases - Pre - 2000

If you have seen any of the people on these pages please call the National Missing Persons
Co-ordination Centre on 1800 000 634 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000
I can be contacted by e mail - austmissingpersons@supernerd.com.au
or Nicole@australianmissingpersonsregister.com
or phone - 0438 900 861
*Please note - if you find someone on my website who you know has been located PLEASE contact me so I can remove them! The Police don't always provide this information to me so the only way I can know is if someone tells me. The LAST thing I want is to cause the families of the missing any further pain.
Friday 21-Dec-2007 (0905 hrs CST)
Missing persons urged to make contact this Christmas
Missing persons are being encouraged to make contact this Christmas as part of a
national campaign by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and State and Territory
police agencies to reconnect missing persons with someone they trust.
Detective Senior Constable Kerry Harris of the Northern Territory Police Missing
Persons Unit said about two thirds of the 30,000 people reported missing each
year are under the age of 18, while many others are elderly and often incapable
of finding their way home.
“Christmas is a time of reconnection and the best gift families and friends
could wish for is to know about their missing loved one is safe and well.”
“This does not necessarily mean that the missing person has to physically return
home, rather we’d just like them to let someone they know and trust that they
are okay, “said Senior Constable Harris.
More than 99.5 percent of people reported missing are located within a short
period of time but some 1600 people have been missing in Australia for more than
six months.
“Christmas is often a difficult time of year for families and friends of missing
persons and for missing persons themselves.
“There are often compelling reasons for a person not wanting to be found but the
message of this campaign is to make contact with somebody who can be trusted
whether that be the police, a friend of a family member, “he said.
National figures show that on average one person is reported missing in
Australia every 18 minutes and while many are located quickly, the impact on the
families and friends of the missing persons can be devastating. It is important
to remember that people are reported missing because someone cares greatly about
them and is concerned for their welfare.
Anyone with information about a missing person is urged to contact police on 131
444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
A complete* list of Territory missing persons is available at the following
link:
www.afp.gov.au/national/missing/profiles/nt
*Editor's note - this is NOT a complete list!
Case
2 – Jennifer Helen LANE