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Can The New York Times help me locate a missing person?

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Can The New York Times help me locate a missing person?

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The New York Times cannot assist in tracing missing persons. We suggest you consider placing an advertisement in the “Public/Commercial Notices” section of the classifieds in local newspapers, or in The Times, which has a significant national circulation. In addition, the Salvation Army has a Missing Persons Bureau located at 440 West Nyack Road, P.O. Box C-635, West Nyack, NY, 10994-0635. Its mission is to reunite families. For more information, please call 1-800-315-7699.

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