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Gone Missing is a 2013 American television film. Synopsis. Rene's daughter, Kaitlin, and her best friend, Maddy, disappeared from a resort in San Diego during ...
In Canada—with a population a little more than one tenth that of the United States—the number of missing-person cases is smaller, but the rate per capita is higher, with an estimated 71,000 reported in 2015. [7] Of these missing Canadians, 88% are found within seven days, while roughly 500 individuals remain missing after a year. [8]
List of missing aircraft; List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: pre-1910; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present; List of solved missing person cases: pre-1950; List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999
Gone Missing may refer to: Gone Missing, a 2003 musical by The Civilians "Gone missing", an episode of The Unit "Gone Missing", a 2015 song by Shift K3Y; Gone Missing ...
Gone Missing is a 2003 musical by The Civilians, an investigative theater company in New York City. This piece of musical theatre is composed of interviews conducted by the company on the subject of loss.
Gone is an internationally co-produced police procedural crime drama television series created by Matt Lopez and produced by NBCUniversal International Studios.Based on Chelsea Cain's 2014 novel One Kick, the series revolves around Kit "Kick" Lannigan (Leven Rambin), a child abduction survivor, who is recruited by FBI Agent Frank Novak for a special task force dedicated to solving missing ...
He went missing after getting lost at sea in December 1780 following a business trip to France. [35] c. December 1781 Charles Carpenter: Unknown Location unknown Carpenter disappeared with the rest of the crew of HMS Necker, presumed foundered while sailing from Saint Helena to the East Indies. [36] March 1781 John Young: 40–41 Caribbean Sea
Missing from Circumstances Refs. 1910 Burt Alvord: 32–33 Central America: An American lawman-turned-outlaw, Alvord had been a Cochise County, Arizona deputy, but had turned to crime—primarily train robbery—by the early 1900s. He was last seen in 1910 working as a Panama Canal employee. Alvord's ultimate fate is unknown. [1] c. 12 July 1910