Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Missing Persons




Who is a missing person? 
  • Someone that can not be found by the person who is searching for them.
  • Someone missing due to foul play.
  • Someone who is deliberately hiding.
Not all missing persons are missing for the same reason. 

A missing person may be a family member or old friend that no one has seen or heard from for a long time and their family is looking for them.  These types of missing persons have not done anything wrong and are not deliberately hiding.  They just don't know anyone is looking for them and they usually leave a good trail.

Someone who is missing due to foul play may be dead or alive.  Usually a missing person report is made and the police have searched for this person.  Depending on the information available and the trails left by the missing person may or may not lead to finding them.

People who are deliberately hiding may include criminals, persons wanted for collection, runaways, and others.  These types of missing person will go to great lengths not to leave a trail so they cannot be found.

In order for a professional investigator to conduct a search, certain information is required.  Most searches cost less than $500.

Privacy laws protect certain information, but there are many public records available at public libraries, archive libraries, court houses, the internet, and many public offices.  Hiring a professional investigator can save you time and money because they have the knowledge and experience to know how and where to look for information.

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