Missing Persons

Missing Persons

Despite the fact that tracing people is a much harder process in this day and age, especially with data protection and privacy laws, we still continue to trace persons with great success. Our experience and track record in retrieving abducted children in Australia and across the world is long.

All investigations are conducted promptly and confidentially utilising state of the art equipment, as well as having access to more than eight hundred investigators worldwide.

It is not uncommon to have to clients call us in relation to family members who have gone missing within Australia and beyond.

We have been conducting checks on people and businesses for many decades and have fine tuned the process to find exactly what you are looking for. Send us an email or give us a call for a reliable and prompt service.

Family Abductions

The subject of child abduction and missing persons is relevant for many Australian and overseas families. A major part of our organisations life has been dedicated to helping families who have had their children or minors abducted by other family members either within Australia or taken overseas.

The Australian Government has set up websites with in depth information for people who are looking for their missing children, in Australia or overseas. One website is Attorney-General’s Department. On this site there is information specific to those who have missing children.

Our role in Family Abductions

Australia has many international agreements with countries around the world that assist in helping those who have had family members abducted, fight for their rights across international borders. Often, our private investigation services are needed in situations that may have otherwise come to a standstill.

Our many years of experience dealing with child custody and finding missing children, allows us to help you with your difficult domestic child recovery situation. What makes our services unique in today’s internet age, is that our personal skills allow us to ask the right questions to the right people, ultimately finding what you're looking for.

Missing Persons Statistics

35,000 people are reported missing each year in Australia
99.5 percent of missing persons are located
High risk groups are the disabled, older and younger people
For every missing person reported, at least 12 others are affected

Abducted Children

This is a time of hardship and unfortunately, it is not over until we find the person/s you are looking for. We specialise in working seamlessly with you in this emotionally distressed situation.

If you suspect your child has been abducted away from Australia, contact the police immediately. There is still a chance your child has not left the country yet.

You should also seek legal advice in order to have your child’s name on the Family Law Watchlist. Read more about Family Law Watchlist.

Contact the Australian Federal Police
Ascertain if your child has been taken to a country under The Hague Convention
For a country NOT under the Hague Convention, Call 1300 555 135
International parental child abduction
Access to Justice
American website for Missing & Exploited Children
Read Attorney-General Department FAQ's

Are You Missing Someone? Let Us Help You Find Them.

Our services are discreet and professional, making the process less daunting on yourself and family members.