As used in this chapter, "high risk missing person" means a person whose whereabouts are not known and who may be at risk of injury or death. The term includes the following:
- (1) A person who is missing as the result of abduction by a stranger.
- (2) A person whose disappearance may be the result of the commission of a crime.
- (3) A person whose disappearance occurred under circumstances that are inherently dangerous.
- (4) A person who is missing for more than thirty (30) days.
- (5) A missing person who is in need of medical attention or prescription medication.
- (6) A missing person who may be at risk due to abduction by a noncustodial parent.
- (7) A missing person who is mentally impaired.
- (8) A missing person who is less than twenty-one (21) years of age.
- (9) A missing person who has previously been the victim of a threat of violence or an act of violence.
(10) A missing person who has been determined by a law enforcement agency to be:
- (A) at risk of injury or death; or
- (B) a person that meets any of the descriptions in subdivisions
- (1) through (9).
- (11) A missing person who is an endangered adult (as defined in IC 12-7-2.1-227 ).
- (12) A missing person who is a veteran at risk (as defined in IC 12-7-2.1-346 ).
As added by P.L.92-2007, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.40-2024, SEC.1; P.L.145-2026, SEC.17.