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CaseTrace is a missing-person awareness platform that helps missing-person cases stay visible, easier to share, and connected to source information. It gives each case a clean flyer page, responsible sharing tools, state and city browsing, and source-connected case information.
Why CaseTrace exists
Missing-person information can become scattered across social media posts, agency pages, news articles, flyers, and public databases. CaseTrace gives public flyers a clearer place to live and a simpler way to be shared responsibly.
What visitors can do on CaseTrace
- Browse public missing-person flyers
- Open shareable flyer pages
- Search and explore cases
- Browse by state or city
- View recently added flyers
- Use responsible sharing reminders
What makes CaseTrace different
CaseTrace is built around flyer visibility, source-connected information, and careful sharing. The goal is not to create speculation, but to make public awareness easier to organize and share.
What CaseTrace is not
- Not a law enforcement database
- Not a replacement for 911, NamUs, NCMEC, NCIC, FBI, or official agency systems
- Not a true-crime speculation platform
- Not a place to post theories, public accusations, or tips in comments
How to start using CaseTrace
Start by browsing public flyers, opening a case page, checking the source information, and sharing only what is listed or source-connected.