Facial and skull reconstructions and other information are shared through this public Facebook page. Helping Resolve Cases of Missing Children. HelpID Me: One way that the Forensic Services Unit helps enlist the public’s assistance in identifying unknown deceased children. The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children is pleased to announce the first session of. Age progression is one of the tools that are used to track down missing children by coming up with computer-assisted sketches of what the kids may look like as they grow older.WTAE Channel 4.Anniversaries: We help publicize through traditional and social media the anniversaries of a child’s disappearance to keep the case prominent.Comprehensive case reviews: We bring together over two days the agency responsible for the case, investigators representing federal, state and local law enforcement and relevant subject-matter experts to provide recommendations for continuing the investigation and search. In January 2020, the nonprofit National Center for Missing and Exploited Children produced an age progression of Asha Degree, a North Carolina girl who was 9.Team Adam: A team of over 130 retired former local, state, and federal law enforcement officers who donate their time and experience to assist law enforcement agencies with long-term missing children cases.Age progressions: For children missing two years or more, our team of forensic artists age progress their faces to show what they might look like today and increase the likelihood of someone recognizing them.