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Get Help Now
If you or someone else are in immediate danger, call 911 immediately.
- Immediately call your local law enforcement agency.
- After you have reported your child missing to law enforcement, call the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).
- If your child is missing from home, search through:
- Closets.
- Piles of laundry.
- In and under beds.
- Inside large appliances.
- Vehicles – including trunks.
- Anywhere else that a child may crawl or hide.
- Notify the store manager or security office if your child cannot be found when in a store. Then immediately call your local law enforcement agency. Many stores have a Code Adam plan of action in place.
When you call law enforcement:
- Provide law enforcement with your child’s name, date of birth, height, weight and descriptions of any other unique identifiers such as eyeglasses and braces. Tell them when you noticed your child was missing and what clothing he or she was wearing.
- Request law enforcement authorities immediately enter your child’s name and identifying information into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center Missing Person File.
Is Your Explicit Content Out There?
Find information, resources, and tools to help you remove sexual pictures and videos of a minor from the internet.
Search Missing Children's Posters
View and print missing children’s posters and report a sighting of a specific missing child.
Have You Seen a Missing Child?
If you believe you have seen a missing child, please search for their poster using our search tool, and click the “report a sighting” icon in the top right corner of the poster, or call us at 1-800-THE-LOST(1-800-843-5678).
Is a Child Being Exploited Online?
If you become aware of child pornography, online enticement of a minor, or other online exploitation of children, report it to the CyberTipline.
AMBER Alerts are activated in the most serious cases of child abduction.
Each state has a Clearinghouse for missing persons which may be able to offer additional assistance when your child is missing, click here to find the Clearinghouse for your state.