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List of kidnappings; List of murder convictions without a body; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1990–present; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: 1910–1990; List of people who disappeared mysteriously: pre-1910; List of unsolved deaths; Lists of unsolved murders
By the mid-1990s in the United States of America, the number of missing persons cases had grown to nearly 1 million, though this number declined by nearly half as of 2021. [4] As of 2014, an estimated average of 90,000 people in the United States are missing at any given time, with about 60% being adults, and 40% being children; [ 5 ] in 2021 ...
Cheryl Leigh Guajardo was last believed to be driving on Dec. 3 when she vanished, authorities said.
A Sacramento woman who was missing for 12 days was found last week "severely dehydrated and emaciated," according to police. Deputies from the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office found Esmeralda ...
List of kidnappings: 1990–1999; List of kidnappings: 2000–2009; List of kidnappings: 2010–2019; List of kidnappings: 2020–present; List of missing ships; 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 ...
A missing California woman has been found alive after she spent 12 days alone in the California wilderness. On Friday, Sept. 6, officials from the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office announced in a ...
Found alive 65 days 2005 Scout Taylor-Compton: 16 United States American actress who went missing on August 12, 2005, in southern California and was found two weeks later. She had run away from home. [139] Found alive 2 weeks 2005 Alicia Ross: 25 Canada Canadian woman who mysteriously disappeared from her home in Markham, Ontario, on August 17 ...
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]