Look — if you’re reading this because someone you love is missing… I’m so sorry you’re here.
This is the nightmare nobody prepares you for.
The waiting. The panic. The feeling like nobody is moving fast enough. Like the system moves in slow motion while your world is falling apart.
I wish this post didn’t need to exist.
But here we are. And if you’re here? You deserve to know someone GETS IT.

Here’s what I want you to know about Missing Persons Cases:
1. Time matters — but strategy matters MORE.
Yes, acting fast is important. But smart beats fast every time. We don’t run around like chickens with our heads cut off. We build a plan, a map, and a strategy.
The goal? Find them.
Not waste precious time barking up the wrong tree.
2. The police do what they can — but their hands are tied.
This isn’t shade on law enforcement — it’s reality.
They have procedures, resources, rules. And sometimes? Those rules slow things down. Or limit what they can do.
Private Investigators? We work differently. We fill in the gaps. We go where they might not be able to.
3. Not every missing person wants to be found.
This one hurts. I know.
Sometimes we’re looking for someone who left on purpose. Estranged family. Runaways. People hiding for very real reasons.
Doesn’t mean they don’t matter. Doesn’t mean we stop looking.
But it changes how we search – and how we prepare you for what we might find.
4. Google is NOT an investigation.
If finding missing people was as easy as Facebook stalking, nobody would hire me.
Digital breadcrumbs are part of the search – but real boots-on-the-ground investigation? Interviews? Surveillance? Databases you can’t Google your way into? That’s where things happen.
5. This is emotional work — for you, and for me.
Missing persons cases aren’t just about facts and evidence. They’re about grief, hope, frustration, and heartache.
If I take your case, I’m in it with you.
Direct. Compassionate. Honest.
No false hope – but no giving up either.
Thinking about hiring a PI to help find someone?
Here’s what I suggest:
– Be ready to tell me everything. Even the messy stuff. Even the secrets. Clarity helps me help you.
– Be patient – but stay in touch. Good investigations take time, but I’ll always keep it real with you.
– Be emotionally ready for whatever we might find – or not find.
Bottom Line?
Missing persons cases are hard. Emotional. Gut-wrenching. And sometimes complicated as hell.
But this is also some of the most important work I do.
And if you’re carrying the weight of “I just need answers” – I see you.
Let’s talk. Let’s make a plan. Let’s go find them. Contact me here.