Call emergency services immediately if the person is a child, vulnerable adult, or in immediate danger
Report the person missing to local police as soon as possible
Provide a recent photo, full name, age, height, weight, clothing, and identifying marks
Share the last known location, time seen, and any known travel plans
Give police contact details for family, friends, employer, and anyone who may have information
Check the person’s home, workplace, school, usual routes, and favorite places
Contact hospitals, shelters, transit stations, jails, and local morgues
Reach out to friends, relatives, neighbors, coworkers, and online contacts
Review phone records, text messages, social media, email, and location sharing apps if accessible
Look for recent bank, card, or transit activity if authorized
Post the missing person’s photo and details on social media and community groups
Notify local media if appropriate
Create and distribute flyers with a clear photo and contact information
Search nearby areas safely with a small organized group
Keep a log of all calls, sightings, leads, and actions taken
Preserve the person’s room, vehicle, and belongings for possible evidence
Follow up regularly with police and update them with new information
Contact missing person organizations and support groups for guidance
Do not spread unverified rumors or false information
Do not search dangerous areas alone
Do not delay reporting while waiting 24 hours
