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And that has what to do with missing persons? Missing from whom? The police? Do you think the police filed a missing person report with the police in the hopes that the police would reunite him with the police?
And that has what to do with missing persons? Missing from whom? The police? Do you think the police filed a missing person report with the police in the hopes that the police would reunite him with the police?
He's probably a bit tied up at the moment.Is Tefal included in the missing person statistics?
Erm, no, because if you look at the OP this is based on people reported missing to the police, not people reported missing to Facebook.Probably most of these are folk posting on Facebook that their teenager son hasn't been seen for all of 2 hours so must be missing blah blah. When I was teen I'd stop out all night crashed out on someones bedroom floor and no one sent out a search party.
A lot of people simply choose to vanish. Too much debt, bad relationship, family problems, drug issues... any one of these is enough to prompt a Harold Holt.
I hadn't considered this until reading your post - but I wonder if the rate for missing adults correlates to the suicide rates - e.g how many people are in a bad situation but consider suicide before doing a runner and vica versa...It is crazy. I think maybe some disappear as a last resort for a change of pace. They may seem fine on the outside with family, kids, home, stability and job but in their head they may be desperate to get out. For these people, it can be an all or nothing decision. Drop it all and disappear.
3) Persons who either abscond from Mental Health wards or overstay their leave and don't return. Again most are found quite quickly or turn up of their own accord.
"More than 135,000 individuals were reported* missing in England and Wales in 2015-16, some on more than one occasion".So most are found? I don't do social media, other then here. Still we 20k a year is still a lot?