Missing Persons Week: What you should know
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) wanted to debunk some commonly misconstrued myths around missing persons during a Missing Persons Week.
Mikayla Worth, the missing person liaison with the PAPS Victims Services Unit, wants everybody to know that you don’t have to wait a full 24 hours before reporting a missing person.
“That 24 hours is a lot of time with an investigation, especially in that beginning phase. That’s something that I push out every opportunity,” Worth said during an online press conference with media Thursday. “And you don’t have to be a direct family member to report an individual missing. If you’re someone like a teacher, or a friend, or even a neighbour that knows an individual’s habits pretty well, and all of sudden something’s not right or something’s different, you can report them missing. You can.”
And Sgt. Darren Androsoff, who works with the HUB and Police and Crisis Team Unit, wants everyone to know that “all information is good information.” Even if a small piece of information could seem insignificant to some, that little morsel may be the last piece of the puzzle police need to solve a case.

