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The Truth About Waiting Periods for Missing Persons Cases
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In a congressional hearing in 1984, experts argued against delaying the investigation of missing teens, but there was no federal law requiring police departments to wait to take missing persons reports. This idea was reinforced in 1997, ruling out the existence of a 24 or 48-hour waiting period law.

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