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Colorado Missing Persons Day

Colorado Missing Persons Day is being honored with a series of events at the state capitol building on Feb. 3
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NEWS RELEASE
COLORADO BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Colorado Missing Persons Day is being honored with a series of events at the state Capitol building (200 E. Colfax Avenue) beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 3. In addition to a resolution being read at the capitol, a prayer vigil will honor 589 individuals currently missing for a year or more in the state of Colorado.

The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will also post the list of those missing in Colorado to its website on the day of the event, as well as display a slide show featuring some missing person cases in the state.

Schedule of events for Feb. 3:

  • 8:30 a.m. – Family members are invited to meet near the Senate Gallery
  • 9:00 a.m. – Family members will join the Senate in their chambers to observe the ceremony to designate Feb. 4 as Colorado Missing Persons Day
  • 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. – Family members will join the house in their chambers to observe the ceremony to designate Feb. 4 as Colorado Missing Persons Day
  • 10:45 to 11:00 a.m.  (or at the conclusion of the Senate/House Sessions): A prayer vigil and the reading of the names of the missing will take place on the west steps of the Colorado State Capitol Building.
  • The ceremony will conclude with a bubble release

*Order and timing of events are dependent on weather. All updates about Colorado Missing Persons Day will be on the CBI website and on the Bureau’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

“While Colorado law enforcement agencies have recorded a number of solved cold cases in the past year, we must never lose sight of the families still left without answers about their missing loved ones,” said CBI director John Camper. “While we are making great strides in incorporating emerging technologies as part of some cold case investigations, we must continue to also focus our resources on supporting families who are navigating the myriad of challenges associated with having a missing loved one.”

Family members and friends are asked to share a short tribute about their loved one on the Colorado Missing Person Day Memoriam page created in their honor. 

Colorado Missing Persons Day is sponsored by Colorado State Senators Rhonda Fields and Bob Gardner, along with House Majority Leader Monica Duran and House Minority Leader Rose Pugliese.

Note: CBI Victim Advocates are available for any family member of those missing needing additional support during this difficult time. To contact a CBI Victim Advocate, please call (303) 239-4649.

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