Wisconsin Missing Since 2005

  • Christopher Kabasa
  • Christopher Kabasa
  • John Heggie
  • Kayla Berg
  • Chantal Tobler
  • Andrew Richardson
  • Jimena Melgarejo
  • Shannon Fischer
  • Douglas Poach
  • Madeline Edman

Welcome to the Wisconsin Center 4 Missing Adults & Children Website

...a missing child is everyone's responsibility      


Our mission is: To return all missing persons home safe and as quickly as possible!


The Wisconsin Center 4 Missing Children & Adults (WCMCA), a division of Operation L.A.P. Foundation, Inc. (OLAPF) was founded in 2002. Since that time 100+ others have been recovered by the assistance of the staff of this group. OLAPF is here for the recovery of ALL missing children & adults, and now expanding into the "Wisconsin Center for Missing Children & Adults".

We invite you to support the Wisconsin Center 4 Missing Children. It is a division of Operation L.A.P. Foundation, Inc., which is exempt from federal taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and has received a ruling that it is a publicly supported organization as described in sections 509(a)(1) and 170(b)(A)(vi) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Get WCMCA Logo T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Cup's, Stationary & Etc at Merchandise Shop. Raises funds for us! All donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law and can be made via PayPal or to any Premier Bank by clicking the relevant link below.



or Here’s my gift to prevent children from going missing!
in the name of Operation L.A.P. Foundation, Inc. Print copy and mail in! Address is on the contact page.


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Is your missing loved one in the national registry (NamUs) to compare with unidentified remains? We can help you make sure that they are listed. Please call or email for help.

For drowning victim searches, we have new tools and resources for underwater searching (Hummingbird 1197C) Law enforcement and search and rescue personnel are frequently required to search for drowning victims or possible missing person in water. Typically these searches have been conducted using divers, underwater cameras, and water-trained search dogs. Underwater searching by divers is time consuming and can be very dangerous depending upon water depth, visibility, current, and underwater obstructions. We now can do this with the newest equipment available. Equipment is based in Jefferson County, WI

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