600,000 People Go Missing Every Year
Many missing persons cases stall because investigators lack the tools to organize, connect, and act on critical information. Cold Case AI changes that.
Missing Persons by the Numbers
People Go Missing
every year in the U.S.
Missing Children
reported annually
Unidentified Body Cases
every year
Despite extensive search efforts in many cases, lack of coordination, fragmented information, and limited analytical tools mean critical patterns and leads are often missed.
What is a Missing Persons Case
A missing persons case is defined as a situation where an individual's whereabouts are unknown and they have been reported missing to law enforcement, remaining classified as missing until they are located or determined to be a voluntarily missing adult.
Why Missing Person Cases Stall
Missing person investigations often stall not due to lack of effort, but because information is scattered across multiple agencies, witness statements are inconsistent, and search efforts lack coordination. Critical timeline gaps and location patterns that could lead to breakthroughs remain buried in disorganized case files.
How Cold Case AI Helps Find Missing Persons
Timeline Reconstruction
Organize witness statements, phone records, and sightings into comprehensive timelines that reveal critical gaps and patterns.
Location Analysis
Identify patterns in last known locations, travel routes, and potential destinations based on historical data and behavior.
Connection Mapping
Map relationships between the missing person and potential contacts, identifying overlooked leads and persons of interest.
Why Cold Case AI Is Built for Missing Person Cases
Missing person investigations require rapid analysis of vast amounts of information from multiple sources. Our platform excels at organizing fragmented data, identifying timeline inconsistencies, and mapping complex relationship networks that are crucial to understanding disappearances.
Explore Other Case Types
Cold Cases
For investigations that have gone cold. Revive forgotten cases with AI-powered analysis and pattern recognition.
Homicides
Where evidence still holds untold stories. Analyze crime scenes, witness statements, and forensic evidence.
Violent Crimes
For cases stalled but not forgotten. Identify patterns in assaults, robberies, and other violent crimes.