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  1. Nationwide, there are roughly 6.5 missing persons for every 100,000 people. Luckily, the vast majority of missing persons cases are quickly resolved. For example, in 2021, 521,705 missing person cases were reported, more than 485,000 of which were resolved within the year.

  2. namus.nij.ojp.gov › library › reports-and-statisticsReports & Statistics - NamUs

    Each month, NamUs publishes reports and statistics for all unresolved missing person, unresolved unidentified person, and unresolved unclaimed person cases published, as well as American Indian and Alaska Native Case Statistics and Tribal Case Reports.

  3. 2 Φεβ 2024 · Louisiana has 12 missing people per 100,000, Arkansas has 11.6, and Florida 7.7. Massachusetts had the lowest at 2.7 per 100,000. The states around the Great Lakes also had some of the...

  4. 12 Σεπ 2023 · The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) issued 55 Missing Child Alerts and 12 AMBER Alerts statewide. Since the Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse (MEPIC) opened 40 years ago, Florida has activated over 4,400 AMBER, Missing Child, Silver and Purple alerts and more than 1,600 missing persons have been directly ...

  5. The Missing Endangered Persons Information Clearinghouse (MEPIC) is the central repository of information regarding missing endangered persons in Florida. MEPIC assists law enforcement agencies and Florida's citizens in finding missing persons by providing analytical services and engaging the public in the search.

  6. In 2023, NCMEC assisted law enforcement, families, and social service agencies on 28,886 missing child cases, 22,442 of which involved children who had run away from a social services facility. These children are uniquely vulnerable to homelessness, gang involvement, and sex trafficking.

  7. The Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC) indicated that Florida had approximately 25,262 active missing children cases opened and 12,020 active missing adult cases opened in 2021. Fortunately, most missing person cases are