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Image credits: Bettmann / gettyimages #3 Connie Converse. Elizabeth Eaton Converse, most commonly known by her stage name Connie, is often hailed as one of the first modern singer-songwriters, and ...
Some of the most widely covered missing person cases have been kidnappings of children by strangers; however these instances are rare. [11] In most parts of the world, criminal abductions make up only a small percentage of missing person cases and, in turn, most of these abductions are by someone who knows the child (such as a non-custodial ...
On May 11, 2011, six-year-old American boy Timmothy James Pitzen (/ ˈ p ɪ t s ən /) was dropped off at school in Aurora, Illinois, by his father James Pitzen.He was picked up shortly after by his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, who took him on a three-day trip to various amusement and water parks.
Date Person(s) Age Country of disappearance Circumstances Outcome Time spent missing or unconfirmed 1950 J.K. Rideout: 37–38 China J.K. Rideout, a British linguist and professor of Oriental Studies at both the University of Sydney and the University of Hong Kong, disappeared on 16 February 1950.
TBI released a video in 2020 with the latest information on the case, which is classified as an active missing persons case. In the video, Agent Neese said he believes there are people who know ...
Reporting a missing person: There is no waiting period for loved ones to report a person missing, either in person or over the phone. At this point, police consider how “critical” the ...
Per a 2017 report, the U.S. states of Oregon, Arizona, and Alaska have the highest numbers of missing-person cases per 100,000 people. [6] 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 ...
Person(s) Age Missing from Circumstances Refs. 1940s Kou Yingjie: 60–69? Republic of China: Kou Yingjie who was also known by his courtesy name of "Bichen" was a military leader of the Republic of China (1912–1949) who belonged to the Zhili clique. Kou disappeared sometime in the 1940s after he was appointed to the Councilor in the General ...