I found a more detailed account of Mr. Smolek on DOS archived content.
"He was previously the Regional Security Officer in Tel Aviv, Israel from August 2011 to August 2014. Prior to his service in Israel, Mr. Schurman was the Director of the Office of Overseas Protective Operations, where he managed a budget of nearly $2 billion and was responsible for global management of DS’s local guard, residential security, surveillance detection and personal protective security programs.
Domestically, Mr. Schurman has served as Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security, Chief of DS’s Criminal Investigations Division, and a member of the Secretary of State’s protective detail..."
https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/bureau/235703.htm
Please archive.
Here's the DC Metropolitan Police Department definition of "critical missing person" :
"The Metropolitan Police Department closes more than 99 percent of its missing persons cases, with the majority of the cases being closed in a short amount of time.
A "critical missing person" is defined as any person under the age of 15 or over the age of 65, or anyone that, based on the specific circumstances (e.g., mentally incapacitated, patient who presents an imminent danger to him/herself or others, in a life threatening situation, real or suspected danger of foul play, etc.), is designated as such by the Patrol District’s Watch Commander."
Perhaps the last one listed is the appropriate definition, yes?
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septimasexta ago
I found a more detailed account of Mr. Smolek on DOS archived content.
"He was previously the Regional Security Officer in Tel Aviv, Israel from August 2011 to August 2014. Prior to his service in Israel, Mr. Schurman was the Director of the Office of Overseas Protective Operations, where he managed a budget of nearly $2 billion and was responsible for global management of DS’s local guard, residential security, surveillance detection and personal protective security programs.
Domestically, Mr. Schurman has served as Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security, Chief of DS’s Criminal Investigations Division, and a member of the Secretary of State’s protective detail..." https://2009-2017.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/bureau/235703.htm Please archive.
septimasexta ago
Here's the DC Metropolitan Police Department definition of "critical missing person" :
"The Metropolitan Police Department closes more than 99 percent of its missing persons cases, with the majority of the cases being closed in a short amount of time.
A "critical missing person" is defined as any person under the age of 15 or over the age of 65, or anyone that, based on the specific circumstances (e.g., mentally incapacitated, patient who presents an imminent danger to him/herself or others, in a life threatening situation, real or suspected danger of foul play, etc.), is designated as such by the Patrol District’s Watch Commander."
Perhaps the last one listed is the appropriate definition, yes?
Are_we__sure ago
It applies to suicidal people as well
remedy4reality ago
you are losing this war