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Oklahoma Missing Persons Clearinghouse

The Oklahoma Missing Person Clearinghouse assists law enforcement agencies and families of missing persons with available resources to help locate missing persons.  The Clearinghouse is maintained within the Crimes Information Unit of the OSBI’s Investigative Services Division and is the state liaison with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). Additional units closely involved are the OSBI's Cold Case and Victims Services Units, the OSBI Forensic Science Center, and several partnering agencies pictured below.

In November 2019, the Oklahoma Legislature passed Francine’s Law which redefined the definition of a missing person and mandated the entry of that missing person into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) within 30 days.  For more information on Francine Frost and Francine’s Law go to the “Francine's Law" section.

To request information, assistance, or to provide feedback on the Missing Persons Program please contact the Oklahoma Missing Persons Coordinator at (800) 522-8017 or email at [email protected].

To report a missing person, contact your local law enforcement agency to file an official missing person report and have a missing person entry made into the National Crimes Information Center (NCIC) database. 

Family Resource Guide

This resource guide is a tool, which can be used to better understand the actions family members and friends can take to assist law enforcement in finding their missing loved ones.  Click here to download a copy of the guide.

Francine's Law

Francine Frost

Francine’s Law (HB 2640) is named after Francine Frost who went missing in 1981 from a Tulsa grocery store. Her remains were found two years later, but it took more than 30 years before they were identified as Francine’s. Her killer has never been identified.  For more information on Francine Frost and Francine’s Law click on the links below.

Contact

1-800-522-8017
[email protected]