Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse Advisory Board (MEPICAB)

MEPIC Advisory BoardThe Florida Department of Law Enforcement's Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse Advisory Board (MEPICAB) was created in 1996 to address issues regarding Florida's missing children. The MEPICAB has since evolved with the 2008 legislation expanding the Clearinghouse to work on missing endangered adults and seniors.

The Board mission it to promote the safety of Florida's children and other vulnerable populations. Their vision is to lead the nation in the education and implementation of effective missing person prevention and recovery strategies.

The MEPICAB 2025 - 2027 Strategic Plan's mission objectives include:

  • Ensuring that law enforcement has the information to respond efficiently and effectively to all missing persons incidents. 
  • Collaborating with governmental agencies, private resources, community groups and other organizations to raise public awareness of missing person topics including personal safety.
  • Partnering with the Florida Missing Children's Day Foundation to organize and publicize Florida Missing Children's Day which is held the second Monday in September. 

Board members represent a diverse mix of law enforcement officials, impacted missing person families, representatives of government agencies and missing children non-profit organizations as well as members of the business community with interest in missing person issues. Board members are appointed by FDLE's Commissioner.

The Advisory Board typically meets at least quarterly to discuss and implement plans and policies that create strategies to raise awareness of the high number of children and endangered adults that go missing every year.

Contact FMCD@fdle.state.fl.us for more information.



Florida Department of Law Enforcement Priorities

FDLE is composed of five areas: Executive Direction and Business Support, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science, Criminal Justice Information, Criminal Justice Professionalism and Florida Capitol Police. FDLE’s duties, responsibilities and procedures are mandated through Chapter 943, FS, and Chapter 11, FAC. To learn more about these areas, read our Statement of Agency Organization and Operation or visit our Open Government page.