Missing Persons
When a loved one goes missing, time, experience, and attention to detail matter. At 360 Protection Group, our Missing Persons services are designed to act quickly and decisively when someone vanishes — whether under suspicious circumstances, voluntarily, or due to mental health issues, domestic problems, or criminal activity. With deep law enforcement roots and specialized investigative expertise, we provide a powerful extension to official efforts or work independently when other channels aren’t enough.
We understand that every missing persons case is different. Some people are hiding. Others are in danger. And many fall through the cracks of overburdened public systems. Our team brings determination, professionalism, and strategic focus to every case — because when someone is gone, you don’t need false hope or generic answers. You need movement.
We act fast, stay focused, and don’t stop until all leads are pursued.
Who We Help Find
Missing persons cases come in many forms, and each demands a tailored investigative approach. We handle:
- Runaway teens
- At-risk adults (mental illness, addiction, trauma)
- Elderly individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s
- Victims of abduction or trafficking
- Estranged or long-lost family members
- Individuals who disappear after legal or financial disputes
- Persons fleeing domestic violence or coercive relationships
In some cases, the person is voluntarily missing — in others, foul play is suspected. We work with you to understand the circumstances, assess risk, and plan a realistic investigative strategy.
We also assist attorneys, guardians, and insurance professionals who need to locate missing heirs, clients, or dependents as part of probate or civil proceedings.
Our Investigative Approach
We begin every case with a detailed intake — gathering all known facts, previous efforts, family concerns, and behavioral history. From there, we build an investigation strategy using:
- Public records and database searches
- Social media and digital footprint analysis
- Interviews with friends, neighbors, co-workers, or acquaintances
- Surveillance (when appropriate)
- Law enforcement coordination (if active cases exist)
- On-the-ground canvassing and search coordination
- Contact tracing and activity mapping
Our investigators are trained to detect patterns, assess risk, and make connections others might miss. We take the time to follow up with small details, recheck leads, and revisit interviews that may have been overlooked in earlier efforts.
In missing persons work, the details matter. We never cut corners.
Working With or Independent From Law Enforcement
Depending on the situation, we can support existing law enforcement efforts or conduct independent investigations when police are unable or unwilling to prioritize a case. We understand jurisdictional boundaries and always maintain legal compliance while acting in your best interest.
If the person has been reported to authorities, we can help organize the information, identify gaps in the investigation, or provide additional leads for police to follow. We can also serve as a liaison between the family and law enforcement agencies, providing regular updates and easing communication barriers.
In cases where law enforcement isn’t actively involved — such as adult voluntary disappearances — we can take full lead on the investigation. Our independence allows for flexibility in approach, resources, and persistence beyond standard public timelines.
Field Investigations and Surveillance
Many missing persons cases require more than phone calls and paperwork. Our investigators are trained to conduct real-world surveillance, interviews, and searches to develop actionable information about a person’s whereabouts.
We’re not afraid to get on the ground — whether that means visiting last known locations, interviewing local contacts, reviewing security camera footage, or following up on unconfirmed sightings. When necessary, we deploy investigators to multiple cities or states to follow leads as they develop.
We also coordinate with shelters, hospitals, mental health facilities, and community groups to expand the search network and increase visibility without exposing private family information.
Our approach is strategic, patient, and relentless.
Confidential and Compassionate Support
We understand how emotional, stressful, and overwhelming it is when someone you care about goes missing. That’s why we approach every case with a balance of professional detachment and deep compassion for the people involved.
You’ll never get vague answers or false promises from us. We communicate clearly, update regularly, and treat every family with respect and dignity. We also understand how to support families navigating grief, fear, or conflict during the search process.
In emotionally charged situations — such as domestic violence or addiction — we provide judgment-free support and professional perspective. Our goal is to reunite you with your loved one safely, and when that’s not possible, to provide answers and closure.
Reuniting Families and Restoring Contact
Not every missing persons case involves danger. In some situations, families simply lose contact over time due to strained relationships, geographic separation, or past trauma. We help people reconnect with:
- Biological parents or children
- Siblings or relatives separated by adoption
- Former spouses or partners
- Long-lost friends or mentors
These searches are conducted with sensitivity, confidentiality, and respect for everyone’s boundaries. We never make contact without your permission and will only proceed with reunification if both parties are open to it.
Whether you’re seeking closure or reconnection, we handle every step of the process professionally.
When to Contact Us
If someone you care about is missing — and you’re not getting the answers or attention you need — we’re here to help. It’s especially important to reach out if:
- Law enforcement has ended their investigation
- The missing person is an adult and police won’t intervene
- You suspect foul play or coercion
- The person has a history of mental health or medical issues
- The situation involves legal, custody, or estate issues
- You need expert assistance organizing the search
The earlier we get involved, the better. But even in cold cases, new techniques and technologies give us tools that may not have existed when the person disappeared.
Call 360 Protection Group today at (704) 618-1811 or email 360protectiongroup@gmail.com to speak with a security specialist about your protection or investigation needs.
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