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What Is CaseTrace?

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.

Share the flyer. Check the source. Avoid rumors.

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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
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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.

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Frequently asked questions

Is CaseTrace free to browse?

Yes. Public CaseTrace flyer pages and browsing tools are available for visitors to view and share responsibly.

Is CaseTrace a law enforcement database?

No. CaseTrace is a public awareness platform and does not replace law enforcement, 911, NamUs, NCMEC, NCIC, FBI, or official agency systems.

Does CaseTrace replace official sources?

No. CaseTrace is built to keep public flyers source-connected and encourages visitors to check the listed source before sharing.

How can I share a flyer responsibly?

Share the flyer link, check the source, avoid rumors or theories, and send possible tips directly to law enforcement or the listed agency.

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Browse CaseTrace

Find public flyers, browse by state, or contact CaseTrace support.

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