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The family of missing Duquesne University graduate student Dakota James is calling on the makers of a dating app to release more information that may help with deciphering his disappearance. "Grindr (sic) did not provide all the information that we need. They only gave you the minimal (information) that they are required by the so called law. We will continue to fight to get more information," wrote Pamela James in a Facebook post directed toward Pittsburgh police. Pamela James believes her son was using the Grindr app prior to his Jan. 25 disappearance and wants police to solicit, or the company to offer, more data and information. It's unclear exactly what type of information the family wants from Grindr, but such apps typically have location data as well as logs of messages between users. “I think Grindr should help in this case any way that they can," said Alistair McQueen, a bartender at The Blue Moon in Lawrenceville where he said the James case is often discussed. “Lots of people have been talking about it here at the Blue Moon. I’m a bartender here and like I said before, this is a very important issue to our community," McQueen said. But Dena Stanley, director of Trans YouNiting, a trans equality non-profit, believes the app must stay true to its privacy guidelines. “This young man is missing. His family is grieving because they don’t know where he is and they’re taking that out on this company. This company, they have rules and regulations and obligations," Stanley said. Either way, she cautions anyone gay or straight who uses or plans to use a dating app to meet a stranger. “It might not have even been anybody from Grindr. It could have just been somebody walking past and they could have just did something to him. If you’re going to meet somebody off of apps, let somebody know what’s going on. Text them the information," said Stanley. McQueen is just hoping any information that could help find James is released. “I think his family is looking for any information that they can get. I want to make sure we’re kept safe and we stick together," McQueen said. Grindr did not respond to any of Pittsburgh's Action News 4's multiple requests for comment on this topic Wednesday.