Missing People Database

The searching for missing people, Digitpol is authorised to conduct investigations specifically if a case is already reported to the Police or in process, Digitpol conducts investigations, this may include missing children, infants and adults. Digitpol through its partner network can in some cases operate a search for missing or lost persons, our searches are conducted in cooperation with the Police and partners. Our searches consist of physical and digital methods depending on each case.

Digitpol also provides Missing People Database for USA, EU, Asia, Africa and Pacific, all persons listed in this database are have been listed by members of the public with aim to create awareness and ask the public for their support. If you identify anyone in this database, contact the Police immediately.  Your help is valuable when solving cases related to missing persons. If you have any information, please fill in the tip form included in the pages listed below.

Reporting someone missing, a missing person or a disappearance should be reported immediately to the Police. The police should be your first point of contact. The second approach, after contacting the Police is to create public awareness, it is also important to consider on what information to share, the best approach is to share publicly the city the mission person was last seen in, a recent photo and the last clothing the missing person was wearing.

A missing person or a disappearance should be reported immediately to the Police

How Digitpol Can Assist?

Digitpol in a partnership with Social Media Platforms can distribute information within a specific radius and enlist help through major social media websites. This approach allows for post boosting reaching a wider audience within a specific city, state or country.

Digitpol's Artificial Intelligence technology operates an AI SEARCH sensor based on photo matching technology to identify matches of missing persons from a wide range of public and open source databases including public cameras. The use of OSINT has traced 100s of missing persons and led in some cases to arrests.

Searching for missing people, Digitpol is authorised to conduct investigations, this may include missing children, infants and adults, Digitpol through its partner network can in some cases operate a search for missing or lost persons, our searches are conducted in cooperation with the Police and partners. Our searches consist of physical and digital methods.

To-date, Digitpol's investigations into missing persons consists of cases from all around the world, Digitpol has assisted law enforcement agencies globally by providing evidence from digital devices such as mobile phones, computers, internet data and tips from the public.

RSS International Commission on Missing Persons

  • ICMP’s Geography of Genocide Map Launched at the Srebrenica Memorial Center and Online
    Sarajevo 22 September 2025 — On the International Day of Peace, the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) has launched the Geography of Genocide, an interactive map that allows families […] The post ICMP’s Geography of Genocide Map Launched at the Srebrenica Memorial Center and Online appeared first on International Commission on Missing Persons.
  • Honoring the Disappeared in Ukraine
    Kyiv, 11 September 2025: – ICMP partner family associations and civil society organizations across Ukraine held numerous events to mark International Day of the Disappeared. The growing number of commemorations […] The post Honoring the Disappeared in Ukraine appeared first on International Commission on Missing Persons.
  • The Czech Republic Continues Its Support for ICMP To Meet the Global Challenge of Missing and Disappeared Persons 
    The Hague, 4 September 2025 – The Czech Republic has renewed its funding of 150,000 CZK to support the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). This will be used […] The post The Czech Republic Continues Its Support for ICMP To Meet the Global Challenge of Missing and Disappeared Persons  appeared first on International […]
  • International Day of the Disappeared: Addressing the Global Missing Persons Crisis 
    The Hague, 30 August 2025: Around the world today, governments and organizations will join families of the missing to mark International Day of the Disappeared.   “The number of missing people […] The post International Day of the Disappeared: Addressing the Global Missing Persons Crisis  appeared first on International Commission on Missing Persons.
  • Syria’s Government Understands its Obligations, Families of the Missing Must Access Their Rights
    The Hague, 30 August 2025: The Head of Syria’s newly-established National Commission for Missing Persons (NCMP), Mohammad Reda Jalkhi and the Director-General of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), […] The post Syria’s Government Understands its Obligations, Families of the Missing Must Access Their Rights appeared first on International Commission on Missing Persons.