44-2-408. Missing person reports. (1) All law enforcement authorities in the state shall accept, without delay, any report of a missing person unless there are extenuating circumstances, including:
(a) the law enforcement authority knows the location of the person reported missing;
(b) the law enforcement authority confirms the safe status of the person reported missing;
(c) the law enforcement authority confirms that another law enforcement authority has or will accept a missing person report for the person; or
(d) other circumstances documented by the law enforcement authority.
(2) All missing person reports must be entered into the database of the national crime information center of the United States department of justice within:
(a) 2 hours of receipt for persons under 21 years of age; or
(b) 8 hours of receipt for persons 21 years of age or older.
(3) If a missing person is not located within 30 days of being reported missing, the law enforcement authority that took the report shall ensure a complete and accurate record of information is compiled for the missing person, including a photograph if one is available.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 275, L. 2019.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Chapter 2. Investigation, Communication, and Identification
Part 4. Missing Persons -- Unidentified Bodies
44-2-401. Missing persons -- dental records
44-2-402. Dental examination -- records -- report
44-2-403. through 44-2-406 reserved
44-2-407. Department of justice missing persons response -- missing persons specialist
44-2-408. Missing person reports
44-2-409. and 44-2-410 reserved
44-2-411. Missing indigenous persons task force -- membership -- duties -- reporting
44-2-412. Looping in native communities network grant program
44-2-413. Looping in native communities network state special revenue account