CaseTrace
About CaseTrace

About CaseTrace

CaseTrace was built around a simple belief: missing-person cases should not disappear just because a post gets buried.

Behind every missing-person flyer is a real person — and someone still waiting for answers.

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Our mission

Responsible awareness, not speculation.

CaseTrace helps missing-person cases stay visible, easier to share, and connected to available source information. The goal is responsible awareness, not speculation.

Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.

Why CaseTrace exists

Missing-person information is often scattered.

Missing-person information is often scattered across social media posts, agency pages, news stories, flyers, and databases. Some cases receive major attention while others barely make it outside their own community. CaseTrace was created to help give missing-person flyers a clearer place to live, a simpler way to be shared, and a stronger connection back to source information.

What the platform helps with

A clearer path for public case awareness.

Keeping flyers easier to find
Making case pages easier to share
Connecting public information back to sources
Helping users browse by state and city
Encouraging responsible sharing
Reducing rumor-driven sharing
Supporting future agency review and update tools
Agency trust

Built with agency trust in mind

As CaseTrace grows, agency-facing tools are being developed to support verified case pages, public updates, correction review, case status changes, and clearer instructions on where information should be sent. The goal is to support existing public information processes, not replace them.

For Agencies
Responsible sharing matters

Accuracy matters when a case is shared.

When a missing-person case is shared online, accuracy matters. CaseTrace encourages users to share flyers, check source information, avoid rumors, and send information directly to the listed agency or official contact.

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CaseTrace is operated by CaseTrace LLC.

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