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On Oct. 16, 2009, Molly Mae passed away. Click Here for her memorial.
Mollly Mae, Rest in Peace

Click Here to read an article about Molly Mae from the Jan 2009 Issue of the Waukesha Freeman Newspaper!

Click Here to see the commendation letter sent to Molly Mae from Governor Doyle!

Notice: Someone has been spoofing our email addresses to send spam via our web hosting service, and we have been flooded with thousands of bounced back messages - we are *not* sending you spam. Our web host spam software is not strict enough, apparently. If caught, we will prosecute to the fullest extent of the law. We apologize to anyone who received any questionable email appearing to be from us.

911BC is a nonprofit, volunteer, forensic evidence recovery team based in Dousman, Wisconsin.  Our primary goal is to provide assistance to various government agencies by locating forensic evidence and human remains. Federal, state, and local authorities may call us to crime scenes 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our trained, experienced human and canine team members will respond to missing persons searches, homicides, suicides, natural disasters, or other tragic events at no charge to the requesting agency.

Our purpose in making this web site is to provide government agencies, the public, and other groups with helpful information, and to interact with the search and recovery community. We hope that you enjoy our site as much as we've enjoyed making it.

   
 


We would like to take this opportunity to mention something that is very important. It is becoming more and more common to find individuals and even groups who are "less than scrupulous" in representing themselves. Make sure that when choosing a SAR team, you ask for references as well as hours logged in training for each K9 and handler in the group. A legitimate team will be more than happy to provide professional references (such as police, fire, and other recommendations.) Be particularly wary of anyone who wants to charge you for their services. Most legitimate teams are strictly volunteer and will not accept any payment. There are individuals out there who will be happy to give you false hope so that they can charge for services, and they will not be deterred by the fact that your loved one is missing or even because it's the right thing to do. They may think that since you are distraught, you will be an easy target. If someone seems to be in it for the money, then they probably aren't legitimate.



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