Urgent safety note: If someone may be in immediate danger, contact police or emergency services first.
Children, vulnerable adults, and people at immediate risk require urgent official reporting. Share only verified public information and avoid exposing safeguarding details.
Practical steps
Use official reporting routes before relying on public posts.
Keep a clean timeline and separate confirmed facts from uncertainty.
Share source-backed appeal links and update them if the case status changes.
Protect private contact details, private addresses, and family information.
What not to do
Use NCMEC, police, or equivalent national child-safety routes where applicable.
How Missing Alerts can help
Missing Alerts connects public-safe case pages, country guidance, source attribution, map or location fallback panels, and safe sharing links so supporters can help without spreading unverified details.
Should I post everything online? No. Share only public-safe details and official source links. Where should sightings go? To police, emergency services, or the official source route named on the case page.
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