Local case directory

Missing persons in New York City, New York.

Browse published CaseTrace flyers connected to New York City. Open a flyer to check its listed source and share current information responsibly.

Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.

Cases connected to New York City

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

Case photo for Samiya Haqiqi
Missing

Samiya Haqiqi

New York City, NY

Last seen Nov 12, 1999

Age 24
Case photo for Howard Comis
Missing

Howard Comis

New York City, NY

Last seen Oct 7, 2011

Age 59
Case photo for Robert Todd Pierce
Missing

Robert Todd Pierce

New York City, NY

Last seen Jan 29, 2004

Age 39
Case photo for John Eric Lake
Missing

John Eric Lake

New York City, NY

Last seen Dec 10, 1967

Age 37

Missing-person awareness in New York City

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

Open an individual flyer to check available source details, copy a clean flyer link, and share responsibly with people who may recognize a face or location.

Sharing flyers in New York City

How do I share a missing-person flyer in New York City, New York?

Open a published CaseTrace flyer for New York City, New York, use the share or copy link options, and include the flyer link so people can check the current source information before sharing further.

Where should tips be sent?

Tips should be sent directly to law enforcement, the listed agency, or the official source connected to the flyer. Do not post possible tips publicly in comments.

Why should I check the source before sharing?

Checking the source helps avoid outdated details, rumors, and speculation. It keeps attention on public information that can be verified and shared responsibly.

Keep every local case connected to its source.

Check the listed source before sharing, avoid rumors, and send case information directly to the listed agency or law enforcement.

How to share responsibly