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People lost their way and called the police. How can we find them?

1, recall whether you have a special positioning device, tell the police where the missing person last appeared, adjust the monitoring if there is monitoring, and ask the police to help visit people around you if there is no monitoring.

2. Go to the usual place to ask people around you if you have seen it, and send relatives and friends from the people around the last lost place, small shops, newsstands, sanitation workers, etc.

3. If it takes more than one day, post it for you immediately, and post it in supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, vegetable markets and other crowded places.

4. If you are lost for three to five days, if you are in a big city or a second-tier city, you can seek the help of a sanitation company. Every day, cleaners work on every road. You can post a reward notice in their company and ask one of them to help you contact all the cleaners.

5. If there is no other way, you can go to Weibo WeChat circle of friends for help.

Extended data:

The order in which interested parties apply for declaration of death is:

(1) spouse;

(2) parents and children;

(3) Brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents, grandchildren and grandchildren;

(4) Other persons with civil rights and obligations.

When trying a case of disappearance, the people's court shall find out the property of the missing person, appoint a temporary administrator or take litigation preservation measures, and issue a notice to search for the missing person for half a year. At the expiration of the announcement period, the people's court shall make a judgment or order to terminate the trial according to whether the fact that the person declared missing has been confirmed. If the judgment declares the missing person, the property custodian of the missing person shall be appointed at the same time.

Property inheritance procedure

Article 21 The property of a missing person shall be entrusted to his spouse, parents, adult children or other close relatives and friends. If the deposit is controversial, if there is no such designated person or the designated person cannot deposit it, the person designated by the people's court shall deposit it.

The people's court shall, in accordance with the principle of protecting the property of the missing person, appoint the property custodian of the missing person. If there are no guardians as stipulated in Article 21 of the General Principles of the Civil Law, or if they are unable to act as guardians, or are unsuitable to act as guardians, the people's court may designate citizens or relevant organizations as the property guardians of the missing person.

If a person without or with limited capacity for civil conduct is missing, his guardian shall be the property custodian.

Taxes, debts and other expenses payable by the missing person shall be paid by the custodian from the property of the missing person.

"Other expenses" in the second paragraph of Article 21 of the General Principles of the Civil Law include alimony, maintenance, nursing and management fees required for property custody.

If the property custodian of the missing person refuses to pay the taxes, debts and other expenses owed by the missing person, and the creditor brings a lawsuit, the people's court shall list the custodian as the defendant.

If the custodian of the missing person's property requests the debtor of the missing person to repay, he may bring a lawsuit as the plaintiff.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-missing persons