Local case directory

Missing persons in Bloomington, Indiana.

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Cases connected to Bloomington

Showing up to 100 published flyers. Open any case to review the source and sharing options.

Case photo for Margaret Hayes
Missing

Margaret Hayes

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Mar 10, 1977

Age 22
Case photo for John Baker Jr
Missing

John Baker Jr

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Aug 5, 2022

Age 37
Case photo for Lauren Spierer
Missing

Lauren Spierer

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Jun 2, 2011

Age 20
Case photo for Frank Giza II
Missing

Frank Giza II

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Apr 1, 2009

Age 23
Case photo for William Dale Cunningham
Missing

William Dale Cunningham

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Sep 21, 1981

Age 27
Case photo for Randall S White
Missing

Randall S White

Bloomington, IN

Last seen Aug 10, 1982

Age 31
Case photo for Gwendolyn C Prince
Missing

Gwendolyn C Prince

Bloomington, IN

Last seen May 1, 1993

Age 54

Missing-person awareness in Bloomington

This page keeps published flyers for Bloomington, Indiana together so neighbors, community groups, reporters, and supporters can find source-connected case information without relying on scattered screenshots.

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Sharing flyers in Bloomington

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Why should I check the source before sharing?

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