Finding Missing Loved Ones
When someone goes missing, every moment is critical. Our experienced investigators specialize in locating missing persons using a combination of advanced database searches, field investigation, witness interviews, and proven investigative techniques.
Whether you're searching for a runaway teen, estranged family member, birth parent, or someone who has simply lost touch, we have the expertise and resources to conduct a thorough, professional search. We work with families, attorneys, and law enforcement to bring missing persons home safely.
Types of Cases We Handle
Missing Children & Runaways
Urgent investigation to locate missing minors, runaways, or children in custody disputes. We coordinate with law enforcement and prioritize child safety.
Missing Adults
Search for adults who have disappeared, lost contact with family, or whose whereabouts are unknown for safety or legal reasons.
Family Reunification
Locating biological parents, siblings, or other family members for adoption reunions, estate matters, or personal reasons.
Lost Friends & Loved Ones
Finding old friends, former classmates, or acquaintances who have lost touch over the years.
Debtors & Witnesses
Locating individuals who owe debts, need to be served legal documents, or are needed as witnesses in legal proceedings.
Elderly & Vulnerable Adults
Special care in locating missing seniors, individuals with dementia, or vulnerable adults who may be at risk.
Our Investigation Methods
Database Searches
Access to specialized databases for locating current addresses, phone numbers, employment, and public records.
Skip Tracing
Advanced techniques to track individuals who have moved frequently or are actively avoiding being found.
Witness Interviews
Speaking with friends, family, neighbors, and associates to gather information about whereabouts.
Field Investigation
On-the-ground investigation including neighborhood canvassing and location verification.
Digital Footprint Analysis
Investigation of social media activity, online presence, and digital trails that may indicate location.
Law Enforcement Coordination
When appropriate, we work with police departments and provide information to support official investigations.
Information That Helps Us Locate Missing Persons
The more information you can provide, the faster and more effectively we can conduct the search. Useful information includes:
- Full name (including maiden name or aliases)
- Date of birth and Social Security Number
- Last known address and phone number
- Physical description and recent photographs
- Known associates, friends, and family members
- Employment history and skills
- Vehicles owned (make, model, license plate)
- Social media accounts and online usernames
- Hobbies, interests, and favorite locations
- Medical conditions or special needs
- Reasons for disappearance (if known)
- Any recent communication or sightings
