District Six Medical Examiner - Unidentified Persons

National Missing Unidentified Persons System is a searchable database created to assist in solving cases that involve unidentified human remains. The system includes cases from throughout the United States and may be searched by demographics, physical characteristics, case numbers or other specific information. New records are added every day by medical examiners and coroners across the country, increasing the chances that these unidentified persons will be named.

Because NamUs is a national system that crosses state, county, and municipal borders, it reaches between different law enforcement agencies, giving all government authorities and the general public equal access and ability to become actively involved in solving cases.

Registration is not necessary to search the database, but coroners and medical examiners are required to register in order to enter case information.

NamUs helps families, law enforcement, medical examiners, and coroners match data about missing persons, with data about unidentified persons.

The public’s ability to search NamUs has been instrumental in resolving several cases since the system’s inception in January 2009.

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Below is a listing of local unidentified discoveries in the District 6 area.