This is great progress for Oklahoma. Francine’s Law in Oklahoma is the same legislation we are hoping to introduce in Missouri, as Angie’s Law.
“Oklahoma Attorney General Hunter announced he will push for legislation next session that requires law enforcement agencies statewide to enter missing individuals and unidentified remains into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, also known as NamUs.
The proposed legislation, or Francine’s Law, is named in honor of Francine Frost, who was a missing person in Tulsa for more than three decades until her grandson’s search on the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), a missing person database that is available for public access, discovered parallels between his grandmother’s case and an unclaimed person case from Muskogee County.“