Missing Persons

Missing Persons


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On average, more than 800,000 people are reported as missing and are entered into FBI's National Crime Information Center (NCIC) annually. Of these, 85%-90% are minors. These statistics do not include those who are unofficially missing such as those who have not been reported as missing persons.


One of the big problems with police-led missing persons searches is simply that the term missing persons is so narrow. Police will only begin looking for a missing child at a specific amount of time after the child was last seen and by that time, it may be too late if the child has been kidnappe. Police are also reluctant, due to thinning resources, to search for people who voluntarily left home or for those who live on the streets. Even in a police-led missing person search, police will stop looking after a certain amount of time and will declare the case a cold case.


Police do their best with the resources they have, but law enforcement simply is not equipped to deal with the crime rates today. A professional investigator will start looking for someone as soon as you feel uneasy and will continue to search as long as you are still looking for answers.


Who hires investigators to find missing persons?

The answer to that is just about everyone. You can launch a missing persons investigation to find:

  • Long lost loved ones or family members who have voluntarily disappeared or run away
  • Fugitives you need to find
  • Debtors for your money
  • Missing persons who have been gone a long time and are part of a cold case
  • Runaways and minors who have been kidnapped


Basically, if you are worrying about someone's whereabouts and wish to locate someone who is not easy to find, a qualified missing persons investigator will be able to use advanced techniques to help find the person you are looking for.


How does a missing persons investigator locate a missing person?

Professional investigators use a number of techniques to find missing persons:


  • Canvassing areas the individual may be.
  • Physical searches by air, land, sea. Private investigators use a number of vehicles to search areas the average person has no access to
  • Networking with other private investigators or paying informants. Private investigators often have extensive networks of people they can recruit to help them in a search
  • Surveillance and videotaping. Investigators can observe places where a missing person is likely to be or can observe and track a suspect in a missing persons case
  • Searching hospitals, homeless shelters, jails, and morgues. Private investigators search any and all facilities where the individual may be
  • Doing background checks, questioning witnesses, and other investigative techniques. Private investigators can turn to others to isolate likely suspects or likely sources of aid in finding a missing person


If you would like more information on how we can help, please contact us today at 888-832-4531 or locally in Hampton Roads at 757-673-4704 or click to request more information.

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