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Australian police announced that they will display pictures of 12 missing long-standing milk bottles with a single liter capacity in the hope of finding them.

Australian police use milk cans for tracing (1)

The Australian Federal Police is working with a dairy company to locate missing persons and will continue from today to six weeks, showing one of the 12 missing persons on a one liter bottle of milk distributed throughout the country, according to the Daily Mail.

Australian police use milk cans for tracing (2)

"The milk pack initiative will raise awareness about these missing people in the long run and will result in the missing people being seen by several thousand people every time they eat them, bake cookies or make a cup of tea," said Debbie Platz, an author of the idea.

"We hope that the way that has been tried and tested will succeed in finding success and finding missing people in the region and how society can help."

It is up to the days when users of social networking sites have called for this to draw attention to the missing people in the wider population on milk cans, showing pictures of the missing on milk cans, which will affect the visibility of more people.

"It's important to keep looking for people who have been missing for many years or even decades," said Ray Johnson, police chief. "There are families waiting for news about their loved ones. This new campaign is another tool that could provide vital information to investigators in each of these cases. 12 ".

It was not the first time the missing people were exposed to milk bottles, but it was done by the United States in 1980.

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