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In the days that passed, billboards, milk cartons, and national magazine covers showing Kevin's picture circulated nationwide as the country searched for the boy. This, along with the development of a 1983 television movie about the kidnapping and murder of Adam Walsh, helped spark nationwide interest in the plight of missing children. Parents ...
This category is for missing persons who were children (under 18) at the time of their disappearance. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
American children (under 18) who disappeared. See also the categories Child abuse in the United States and Child abduction in the United States Pages in category "Missing American children"
Mendonça went missing while riding his bicycle near his home on 4 March 1998, and his case remains unsolved. In September 1998, Mendonça was one of 16 children identified in materials confiscated from a raid on alleged members of an international child pornography ring called the Wonderland Club. However, his whereabouts remain unknown, and ...
Henri La Masne was a French man who went missing, while he was skiing in the Italian Alps on March 26, 1954, [17] [18] and his body was discovered in Valtournenche, Cime Bianche in 2005 [19] [20] and identified in 2017. Froze to death after being buried underneath snow during a storm 60 years 1954 Honorah Rieper: 45 New Zealand
The first of the three missing children of Pirmasens. All are suspected to have been murdered by an unidentified serial killer; all three children were never found. [228] April 1961 Masanobu Tsuji: 59 Laos: Tsuji, a politician and former Imperial Japanese Army officer, disappeared on a trip to Laos. [229] 31 August 1961 Ann Marie Burr: 8
Cantu was an American girl from Tracy, California, who attracted national attention after she went missing on March 27, 2009. Her body was discovered two weeks later inside a suitcase in a nearby irrigation pond. [256] Murdered 2 weeks 2009 Tori Stafford: 8 Canada
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a national clearinghouse and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases throughout the United States. NamUs is funded and administered by the National Institute of Justice through a cooperative agreement with the University of North Texas Health Science ...