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A Busy Weekend, New Videos, and More Ways to Keep Missing-Person Cases Visible

This weekend was a busy one behind the scenes at CaseTrace. We spent time improving how missing-person cases are shared through video, including new TikTok content and updated short-form video formats designed to make case information easier to view, understand, and share across social platforms.

6/15/2026 · 3 min read

A Busy Weekend, New Videos, and More Ways to Keep Missing-Person Cases Visible

This weekend was a busy one behind the scenes at CaseTrace.

We spent time improving how missing-person cases are shared through video, including new TikTok content and updated short-form video formats designed to make case information easier to view, understand, and share across social platforms.

The goal is simple: help more people see these cases.

Creating videos takes time. Reviewing information takes time. Making sure names, dates, locations, sources, and agency details are presented responsibly takes time. But the work is worth it.

Every new format gives us another way to reach someone who may not stop to read a long post or visit a case page right away. A short video may be the first time someone sees a missing person’s face. It may lead them to open the flyer, check the source, share the case, or recognize an important detail.

That is why we continue improving the platform.

CaseTrace is not built around rumors, speculation, or turning someone’s disappearance into entertainment. It is built to support awareness and help verified case information travel farther.

Standing Up for Those Who Cannot Speak for Themselves

Many missing people do not currently have the ability to speak for themselves.

Their families may be exhausted, overwhelmed, or unsure how to keep a case circulating. Some cases receive widespread attention, while others quietly disappear from public view.

We believe every missing person deserves to be seen.

Until they can speak for themselves, we will continue doing what we can to help carry their names, faces, and stories forward responsibly.

That means continuing to build.

It means improving case pages, flyers, video tools, source information, and sharing options. It means testing new ideas, correcting mistakes, and putting in the work even when most of that work happens quietly behind the scenes.

More Shares Mean a Louder Voice

CaseTrace can create the tools, but awareness only grows when people use them.

Every person who shares a flyer helps extend the reach of that case.

Every person who watches a video, visits a case page, checks the official source, or sends the flyer to someone else helps amplify a voice that may otherwise go unheard.

One share may reach ten people. Those ten people may reach hundreds more.

That is how awareness grows.

Not through rumors. Not through speculation. Through responsible sharing, reliable information, and people choosing to care.

The Work Continues

The new TikTok videos and updated formats are only part of what we are working on.

We will continue improving how cases are presented and how people can interact with them. We will continue looking for better ways to help families, law enforcement agencies, advocates, and the public share missing-person information responsibly.

There will always be more to build and more to improve.

But every new tool, every new video, and every new share represents another opportunity to keep someone visible.

We stand for those who cannot currently stand before the public and ask to be seen.

We speak their names.

We share their faces.

We keep putting in the work.

And with every person who joins us, that voice becomes louder.

**Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.**

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