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How to Find Loved Ones After Boston Marathon Blasts

 Carlos Arredondo, who was at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon when two explosives detonated, leaves the scene on April 15, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Carlos Arredondo, who was at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon when two explosives detonated, leaves the scene on April 15, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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NEW YORK CITY -  The Boston Police Department has set up a hotline for people looking for family members who may be victims of the Boston Marathon explosions.

That number is 617-635-4500.

Police have also set up a tip line for people who may have information on the incidents. That number is 800-494-TIPS.

Meanwhile, Google has set up a Person Finder for those who may be searching for people in Boston. Click here to access it.

The Boston Athletic Association also has a tracker for marathon runners. It can be found here.

Also, the Boston Globe has set up Google docs for people who need a place to stay, and for those offering places.

The Red Cross has also set up a person locator and asks that those interested in providing assistance to the victims and their families.