About NCMLO

Nevada Center for Missing Loved Ones, a non-profit organization, will help search, locate and reunite, regardless of age, reported missing loved ones with their families.

We will use our resources and volunteers to assist local and national agencies to search, identify and return persons missing with special attention given to the elderly and those suffering from Alzheimer's and Dementia.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Progress Update

TO ALL

JUST TO KEEP EVERYONE UP TO DATE ON WAS GOING ON.

IN THE LAST WEEK OR SO, NCMLO AND IT VOLUNTEERS HAS ASSISTED IN THE LOCATING OF TWO SENIORS, ONE 39 YEAR OLD LOST SOUL, AND HELPED WITH THE RETURN OF A YOUNG BOY ABDUCTED TO MEXICO.

SOME OF YOU WERE ASSISTING WITH THE SEARCHES, SOME WERE PASSING OUT FLYER'S AND THEN ONE PERSON WAS DOING TRANSLATION ENGLISH TO SPANISH

THANKS TO YOU ALL, THIS CAN HAPPEN. BECAUSE WITHOUT YOU WE WOULD BE UNABLE TO DO THIS.

RESPECTFULLY

FRANK MAHONEY
FOUNDER NCMLO.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Missing Man - Steven Howard Bradley - Have you seen him?

MISSING ADULT

STEVEN HOWARD BRADLEY


40 YEARS OF AGE


5FT 10”-

200LBS-


GREEN EYES-


BROWN HAIR-




STEVEN WAS LAST SEEN ON JULY 31, 2006 IN LAS VEGAS, NEVADA.
HIS BLACK 1999 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER WAS FOUND IN LAKE ELSINORE, CA

STEVEN HAS A SURGICAL SCAR FROM A HERNIA OPERATION AND PREVIOUSLY FRACTURED ANKLE. DNA IS ON FILE WITH NAMUS

ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON STEVENS WHEREABOUT IS ASKED TO CALL:
LAS VEGAS METRO POLICE DEPT (702)828-5678
OR
NEVADA CENTER FOR MISSING LOVED ONES (702) 564-1466

CASE# 060801-0782 NCIC#M-105964436


Monday, March 23, 2009

Michael Doane's family reaches out to you. Please help us find our loved one!


A search over the week-end of Sunday March 15, 2009 for Michael Doane who has been missing since his car was found 1/29/09 at the Desert National Wildlife Range in Northern Clark County has turned up no new leads.

With 20 searchers on Horse back and 10 on foot the search took place 31 mile into the desert with family, friend and volunteers from the Horse councils of Nevada

The case will remain open and the area will be visited from time to time.

Frank Mahoney
Founder NCMLO



MISSING PERSON
Date: 1/31/2009
Case #: 090131-0936

Author ID: P4610K
NIC #: M007896249

Last Name: DOANE
First Name: MICHAEL

Age: 47
Gender: MALE
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 200
Eyes: BLUE
Hair: BRO
Complexion: LIGHT
Race: WHITE

Date of last contact: Wednesday 1-28-09


The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Missing Person's Section is asking for assistance in locating Michael Doane. He is 47 years old and was last seen on Wednesday, January 28th, at approximately 08:00 a.m. He was involved in a verbal altercation with his girlfriend and left in his vehicle. He was depressed over being unemployeed and the verbal altercation he had with his girlfriend. He was last seen wearing BLUE JEANS, YELLOW JACKET and BLACK SHOES. His vehicle was located yesterday, January 30th, 40 MILES EAST OF 95& LEE CANYON ROAD.

If anyone with information about Michael's whereabouts
please contact the Las Vegas Meteropolitan Police Department.
Las Vegas Metro Police Dept. -Missing Persons Unit
(702) 828-3111 OR (702) 828-2907
Produced on Critical Reach System 10612:641.
See www.criticalreach.org for more information on Critical Reach alerts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Reaching Out to the Families of the Missing

A missing person is indeed the greatest tragedy at the individual family level. It's just hidden in the masses of others unaffected. If a entire city experienced the situation simultaneously -- imagine the impact on the entire nation.

Even in a small city like my hometown of Livingston, Tennessee. If each family were to feel the loss at the personal level at the same time -- imagine the magnitude of the event. Without the shared experience of the tragedy it becomes lost in the shuffle of day to day events.

That's why it is so important to make the resource of www.NamUs.gov known to the public. It is a tool you can use at the family level.

The Missing Persons Database contains information that can be entered by anyone. Before a missing persons case will appear on this Web site, however, it will be validated. The site also provides links to state clearinghouses, medical examiners and coroners, victim assistance groups and pertinent legislation. There's over 100,000 known missing persons in the USA.

The Unidentified Decedents Database contains information entered by medical examiners and coroners. Anyone can search the database using characteristics such as sex, race, distinct body features and dental information. There are up to 50,000 cases of unidentified remains in the USA.

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is the first national repository for missing persons and unidentified decedent records. Unidentified decedents are people who have died and whose bodies have not been identified.

NamUs consists of two databases that anyone can search. The Justice Department hopes that law enforcement officials and the public will use the databases to share information to solve cases.

All users are on the same page, the same core data. But law enforcement users have a more intense level of access to information not available to the public. So the system can be used as an investigative and communication tool.

We encourage law enforcement to register for access to the system as soon as possible.

The NamUs Missing Persons database can be directly accessed via - www.FindTheMissing.org or via www.NamUs.gov



http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1438836/reaching_out_to_the_families_of_the.html?cat=9

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Las Vegas Sex Offender Notification - You Can Register Now



Go to WWW.LVMPD.COM
Click on the "Sex Offender" Link
Register to receive ALERTS
about sex offenders in your neighborhood


Benefits of Enrollment:
*REALTIME MAPS of registered sex offenders in your area
*AUTOMATIC EMAIL ALERTS when registered sex offenders move to your area
*TIPS for talking to your kids
*SAFETY advice for children
*Free of charge




















Monday, February 2, 2009

Missing Persons Tool Kit

NCMLO has received a
Missing Persons Tool Kit.
This tool kit is available to anyone in need.

If you would like a copy of same
please contact:

Nevada Center For Missing Loved Ones
@ 702-564-1466

or emailing a request to
Frank Mahoney at
frank@ncmlo.org