The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a powerful, free tool to assist law enforcement officers, medical examiners, coroners, allied criminal justice professionals, and the family members of missing persons in resolving these cold cases. NamUs combines online database technology with forensic and analytical resources to solve long-term missing and unidentified person cases.
For more information, visit:
www.NamUs.gov
Or contact NamUs at:
1-855-626-7600
NamUs Administrative Coordinator
Annetta "Etta" Miller received her Associate of Science Degree in Equine Management from Northwest Community College in Powell, Wyoming. Following her graduation, Etta served as an equine trainer for 24 years. She also served as a welder for 15 years, and as lead welder for two years. In this capacity, she wrote the guidelines for the ISO procedures in welding. She was promoted to the Health, Safety, & Environmental Specialist position, which was responsible for the safety training of 250 employees, reporting of all hazardous waste, as well as the compiling of state and federal reports for the EPA. She then became a Human Resources Administrative Assistant, covering timekeeping, payroll, new hire orientation, insurance, record management, and worker's compensation.
Etta joined the University of North Texas Health Science Center in 2010 as an Evidence Custodian, and in February 2015, she became an Administrative Coordinator for NamUs.
Contact Information:Email: [email protected]
Toll-Free: 1-855-626-7600