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Guðmundur Fylkisson, Chief Inspector of Police. 57 years old, born in Ísafjörður. Fire brigade and ambulance service, 1983-1985. Police officer since 1985; Chief Inspector at the Police Telecommunications Centre since its establishment on 6. June 2000 to 31. October 2014; Peacekeeping mission in Bosnia 2007-2008; Peacekeeping mission in Ukraine 2014; Special mission to locate missing children since 1 November 2014. Crew member of the Civil Protection Department’s Coordination Unit in Skógarhlíð from its establishment until 2014. A member of the Special Force’s negotiating team for several years. Police officer in Ísafjörður in the years of the avalanches, 1994 and 1995.
What tools are available when searching for a missing person? Police officer Guðmundur Fylkisson and Gunnar Ingimarsson, specialist with Míla and member of the regional council for search and rescue teams in the Reykjavík area, discuss how police can track missing persons in search operations. Operations where valuable lessons were learned will be reviewed. We will discuss what can be achieved with phone tracking and how incorrect conclusions may be drawn from phone network data.