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The phrase "missing person report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a police report or a newspaper article. For example, "The police have issued a missing person report for a middle-aged woman who was last seen walking her dog in the park."
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"Our missing persons unit informed us that Leah Remini did file a missing person report on a Shelly Miscavige," a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department told RadarOnline.com.com
His family filed a missing person report July 22.
Four times the daughters tried to file a missing person report, but without success.
The teenager disappeared from his home at midweek, and a missing person report was filed.
It started a few days earlier, when sheriff's deputies responded to a missing person report.
No missing person report was ever filed, and tests revealed that the girl had been starved and sexually abused.
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Rodman allegedly confessed to police he had been listed as a missing person, having been featured regularly in missing person reports since his 2010 disappearance.
No missing person reports were filed, the police said, and Fire Chief Ronald Blackwell said he was "cautiously optimistic" that no bodies would be found.
A 2002 Home Office research report into activities in Rotherham, which was "suppressed" because senior officers did not believe the information in it, recorded that the police were reluctant to respond to missing person reports.
The list of the missing — which was immediately posted in buildings around the city — followed growing frustration from some residents who had filed lengthy missing person reports for family members.
Investigators have reviewed missing person reports from 14 states.
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