Data on Missing Persons Cases Resolved Through Public Information, Social Media Appeals and Digital Tracking in 2024 and 2025
Ministry of Home AffairsSpeakers
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5 Mr Cai Yinzhou asked the Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs (a) what is the average time taken by the Police to locate a missing person; (b) in 2024 and 2025, what proportion of these cases were resolved through public information prompted by social media appeals; and (c) in what proportion of the cases have the Police engaged online service providers to track digital footprints for activity or locations to assist in recovery.
Mr K Shanmugam: The Police do not track the time taken to locate a missing person. This can vary significantly from case to case. When the Police receive a missing person report, investigations will be launched to locate the person. The Police will accord priority to vulnerable missing persons, including young children, elderly persons and persons with intellectual disabilities. Typically, the large majority of vulnerable missing persons are found within the day.
The Police will pursue all available leads to locate the missing person, which may include working with online service providers and publishing online appeals for information, with the consent of the family.
As investigations are dynamic and specific to each case, we do not track either the number of cases (a) resolved with the help of public information; or (b) where online service providers were engaged.