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(2) "Missing person" means a person 18 years old or older whose disappearance is possibly not voluntary.
Under Texas law there is no waiting period before a record of a missing person can be filed. The law requires that a law enforcement agency immediately enter a record of a missing child into the National Crime Information Center's (NCIC) Missing Person File (Article 63.009, Code of Criminal Procedures).
The First 72 Hours Are Crucial Contact local law enforcement ASAP. Gather and track any information. Preserve any evidence if you have. Call in help from family, friends, community and victim service advocates.