Moscow is a multi-million city. The number of inhabitants is growing every day. And getting lost to a person, especially a visitor, is very simple among a crowd of people. Especially if an accident happened to him, he lost his memory or ended up without money and documents.
Instruction manual
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If a visitor who has no relatives in Moscow is lost, you need to file a wanted application at the police station at the place of residence or in the area where he was allegedly missing. For the orientation to be compiled, hand over his photograph to the police and describe special signs. Tell us in detail how the missing person was dressed and where he was last seen. Provide contact numbers for contacting you. Write the application and demand that it be assigned a number.
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Start your own quest. In Moscow, there is a "Bureau of Registration of Accidents", which flows information about all the incidents that occurred over the past day and earlier. Call there by phone +7 (495) 688-22-52. Describe the signs of the missing person to the dispatcher and provide passport details. If there are similar people in the database, they will tell you about it.
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Call an ambulance at 03. Medical facilities maintain a general list of hospitalized people. If the missing person is in one of the city hospitals, the call center operator will inform you of this.
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If the search did not return results, contact the Accident Registration Bureau again. In the archive at 20 Shchepkina Street, you will be provided with photographs of unidentified bodies. Be sure to bring someone close to you. This is a very difficult procedure.
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Write to the program "Wait for me." This can be done using the portal www.poisk.vid.ru . In addition, there is a line where, having entered the surname and name of the missing person, you will find out if he is looking for you and if he is not in the project database.
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Find the media that post missing-person search ads for free. In Moscow, they will certainly help you on district cable television and in the editorial office of regional newspapers.