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CaseTrace for Families

Families can use CaseTrace to help keep a missing-person flyer easier to find, easier to share, and connected to source information. CaseTrace is built to support responsible awareness while encouraging people to send information directly to law enforcement or the listed agency.

Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.

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Families can use CaseTrace to help keep a missing-person flyer easier to find, easier to share, and connected to source information. CaseTrace is built to support responsible awareness while encouraging people to send information directly to law enforcement or the listed agency.

Keeping a flyer visible

Families should not have to fight the algorithm alone. CaseTrace helps give a missing-person flyer a stable public page that can be shared again when posts get buried.

Sharing one clean link

A single CaseTrace flyer link can help communities share the same public details, source label, and agency contact instructions.

Requesting corrections or updates

If public case information needs a correction, update, or removal review, families can contact CaseTrace support so the request can be reviewed.

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Avoiding rumor-driven sharing

CaseTrace encourages communities to share the flyer, check the source, avoid rumors, and send possible tips to law enforcement or the listed agency.

What details are helpful

  • Recent clear photo
  • Full name
  • Last seen date and city/state
  • Agency contact information
  • Case number if available
  • Official or source-connected link
  • Publicly approved summary

Frequently asked questions

Can a family request a correction?

Yes. Families can contact CaseTrace support or use correction request options when public information needs review.

Can a family request removal?

Yes. Removal or privacy-related requests can be reviewed by CaseTrace.

Should families send tips through CaseTrace?

No. Tips should go to law enforcement, 911 in emergencies, or the listed agency contact.

What information helps create a clean flyer page?

A clear photo, name, last-seen details, agency contact, case number, and source link help create a clearer public flyer page.

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