When you think of a missing person, what do you picture? An abduction, a murder, a bushwalking misadventure—or perhaps someone with dementia who has wandered off and gotten lost? Our assumptions about ...
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Every day, thousands of children are reported missing—a devastating reality that inflicts deep scars not only on them, but also on their loved ones, who do not know if or when they will embrace their ...
A string of eight dead and missing scientists is causing concern in the U.S., as some of the disappearances are extremely baffling. One of the missing scientists was a retired Air Force general, and ...
A woman who was abducted when she was just 3 years old was found alive and well more than four decades after her disappearance — with no knowledge she’d ever been a victim in the first place. Michelle ...
Nearly one-third of U.S. children reported missing are Black, even though Black people constitute roughly 14% of the U.S. population. Pennsylvania state Rep. Gina Curry introduced a bill “specifically ...
California, Texas, Florida, Alaska and Arizona are the states with the most current active missing persons cases. But accounting for population and measuring the rate of missing people per 100,000 ...