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Emily Thornberry: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to the Metropolitan police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207689]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for the Metropolitan police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Ann Coffey:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Greater Manchester police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years
related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207241]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Greater Manchester police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Sarah McCarthy-Fry: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Hampshire constabulary in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged between 12 and 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207770]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Hampshire constabulary. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Dr. Stoate: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Kent constabulary in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207691]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Kent constabulary. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mr. Quentin Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Lincolnshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged between 12 and 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207771]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Lincolnshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mr. George Howarth: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Merseyside police in 2007, broken down by local authority area of origin; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12 years, (c) children aged 12 to 16 years and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207305]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Merseyside police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Ms Keeble: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing persons were made to Northamptonshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207245]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Northamptonshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mrs. Hodgson: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Northumbria police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207238]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Northumbria police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
John Mann: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Nottinghamshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207307]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Nottinghamshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Dan Norris: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Avon and Somerset constabulary in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207240]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Avon and Somerset constabulary. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mr. Barron: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to South Yorkshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207244]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for South Yorkshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mrs. Dean: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Staffordshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207242]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Staffordshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Dr. Desmond Turner: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Sussex police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207539]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Sussex police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Martin Salter: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to Thames Valley police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12 years, (c) children aged 12 to 16 years and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years old related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207444]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for Thames Valley police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mr. Jim Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to West Midlands police in 2007, broken down by local authority area; how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207538]
Mr. McNulty: This is a matter for West Midlands police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
Mrs. Cryer: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many reports of missing people were made to West Yorkshire police in 2007, broken down by local authority area, and how many of them related to (a) vulnerable adults, (b) children under the age of 12, (c) children aged 12 to 16 and (d) young people aged 17 to 18 years; and how many of the reports of a missing person under the age of 18 years related to a child or young person (i) in the care of a local authority, (ii) with a learning disability and (iii) with a physical disability. [207434]
Mr. McNulty [holding answer 2 June 2008]: This is a matter for West Yorkshire police. Statistics on the number and age of individuals who are reported missing from home are not currently collected centrally.
One of the priorities for the Missing Persons Bureau is the development of a national picture of missing persons, including the relevant statistical information. The National Policing Improvement Agency is working with key stakeholders, including Missing People and the Missing Persons Strategic Oversight Group, to take this work forward.
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