NATIONAL MISSING PERSONS DAY – February 3
Fri Feb 3rd

National Missing Persons Day

National Missing People Day, February 3rd, brings the nation's attention long enough to recognize a missing person...

Around 2,300 people are reported missing every day in the United States, it could be surprising to learn that every day in the United States, approximately 2,300 people are reported missing. However, those figures are no longer surprising to anyone making the survey, whether they are waiting at home for their loved one or actively looking for them.

It leaves a profound void if such a large portion of our lives goes missing. It's not a usable space. Those who have lived it, those who report 2,300 missing people per day, are aware.

Everyone has a friend, mother, sibling, child, neighbor, or coworker who looks forward to every day. No one expects to have them mysteriously and disappear from their lives with no explanation. It's a strange thought. Since one of the missing person is difficult to comprehend, it makes it impossible to compel the interest of those unfamiliar with the situation to become concerned.

To me, it won't happen to me

We often assume that it won't happen to us. However, when a person goes missing, it can be an adult as well as a child. Women disappear more than men, and seniors are also in danger.. Health risks, natural disasters, unplanned circumstances, and, of course, those who oppose them will be omitted from the list of statistics. They can all be relevant to us.

Many that go missing, as well as their families, need the help of neighbors and relatives. They need our assistance to continue the hunt and to keep the word out. Make a plan for your own family at the same time.. Make it a priority to be educated and informed by taking the simple steps to be educated and informed.

It's fortunately, that it's so much simpler than ever in today's digital age. To their families, National Missing People Day encourages you to be aware, share their names, their pictures, and bring them home.

How to celebrate #nationalmissingpeopleday on #nationalmissingpersonsday..

  • Support the hunt for missing people..
  • Visit the websites listed below to bring more light to the plight of missing people
  • To keep you and your family safe, take precautions.
  • a missing person's tale can be shared on the internet
  • To post on social media, use #NationalMissingPersonsDay

National Missing and Unidentified Persons (National Missing and Unidentified Persons System) is a database that tracks names of individuals.

Missing & Exploited Children are Exploited Children, according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

Texas EquuSearch

The Missing Center for the Missing in the Texas Center for the Missing has been located in the Missing Texas Center for the Missing.

The Klaas Kids Foundation is a registered charity that supports the Klaas Kids Foundation.

Missing People CenterTM is the missing persons centerTM at the Missing People CenterTM. TM

To post on social media, use #NationalMissingPersonsDay.

History of national missing people day has influenced the national missing persons day

Missing People Day was established by Jo Ann Lowitzer to raise the needs of the missing. Alexandria, Alexandria's daughter, vanished in 2010 after her mother, Alexandria, went missing. Continued alertness and education can increase the chances of returning loved ones to their families.

Missing persons FAQ

Q. What is a missing person?

A. The legal definition of a missing person in the United States is defined as "a person 18 years or older whose disappearance is possibly not voluntary" or a child whose whereabouts are unknown to the child's legal guardian."

Q. When did the AMBER Alert System go into operation?

In 1996, AMBER Alert System became operational in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. A. The AMBER Alert System was first introduced in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. All 50 states, Washington, D.C., US tribal officials, and U.S. territories currently participate in the program, as well as U.S. territories.

Q. What other services are in place for missing people?

Many states have adopted the Silver Alert System to assist in the search for missing senior citizens and those with health problems such as Alzheimer's and dementia. A. Former and current members of the armed services who may be suffering from mental disorder have also developed a Camo Alert for missing former and current members of the armed services who may be suffering from mental disorder.