Kidnap -
Tattoos, scars, eyeglasses, braces, or medical conditions.
Height, weight, hair/eye color, and build. Kidnap
Name, aliases, date of birth, gender, and citizenship. Tattoos, scars, eyeglasses, braces, or medical conditions
Detailed description of the clothing and personal items (e.g., cell phone, backpack) they were carrying. 2. Circumstances of Disappearance or medical conditions. Height
Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers: Protecting Your Kids - FBI
A standard report follows a chronological structure—ordered by what happened first rather than what was discovered last—to provide a clear narrative for investigators.
A professional kidnap or child abduction report must be filed immediately with local law enforcement, as federal law prohibits a waiting period for such cases. This documentation serves as a critical foundation for investigations and potential legal proceedings.