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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 ...
Statistical information on missing persons in the US is provided by annual National Crime Information Center (NCIC) "Missing Person and Unidentified Person Statistics", annual AMBER Alert Reports (minors only) and a comprehensive 2002 NISMART–2 study (covering children missing in year 1999). AMBER Alerts are reserved for confirmed abductions ...
However, over half a million missing child cases remain unclassified each year, [6] and it is unknown how many of these represent abduction by strangers. According to the State Department, between 2008 and 2017 an average of about 1,100 children were abducted from the U.S. to a foreign country.
In 2023, over 563,000 people were reported missing in the United States, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Crime Information Center. The largest subgroup of missing persons ...
In 2023 alone, the FCC said, more than 188,000 adults went missing but didn’t qualify for an AMBER alert because they were 18 or older. FBI data shows about 3,200 of them were Native American ...
Missing person cases in the United States by state (49 C) Missing person cases in Washington, D.C. (4 P) C. Missing American children (73 P) M. Mary Celeste (13 P)
In Cincinnati, between 841 and 1,138 people have been reported missing each year over the past decade, according to data provided to The Enquirer. The peak was in 2013, followed by years in the ...
Category: Missing person cases in the United States by state. ... Missing person cases in New York (state) (1 C, 18 P) Missing person cases in North Carolina (11 P)