Why People Go Missing — And What You Can Do About It

Most people think this won’t happen to their family.

It happens far more often than people realize.

Over 600,000 people go missing in the U.S. every year.

The most common reasons include:

  • Family conflict or runaways

  • Seniors with dementia or memory loss

  • Mental health or emotional crises

  • Accidents or disorientation

  • Medical emergencies without identification

Many of these situations happen suddenly — and without warning.

In those moments, identification is everything.

Prepared families respond faster—with the right information, when it matters most.

What You Should Know Before You Need It

No one expects it—until it happens.

This short presentation breaks down the real reasons people go missing, what information actually matters in those situations, and how to be prepared before it happens—simply and privately.

Watch the short presentation.