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WHat's Next?

Now that your case is submitted to the Missing Coalition, a few things will happen. First we’ll review the Intake Form, and if we have any questions we’ll contact you. Even if we don’t we’ll contact you anyway to help assess your situation. Our Family Support volunteers are knowledgeable about missing persons cases and can help guide you through and understand the process.

 

Sarah Mack

Family Support Manager

Sarah and her team of family support volunteers will be the first ones to contact you from the Missing Coalition. They’ll gather more information to pass onto investigators and provide resources, if needed.

Sarah has a B.A. in Criminal Justice with a Minor is Psychology. After a career in a juvenile detention facility, she is now a Victim Advocate for survivors of sexual assault and violent crime. Sarah has also received extensive training in trauma sensitive advocacy, crisis counseling, and children dealing with trauma.

In her spare time she enjoys being a young grandmother, being out in nature, her dogs, and travelling the world.

Julia Adams

Graphics & Social Media Manager

Julia’s team handles our graphic design and social media. They’ll create a missing person flyer for spreading online and in print. Each flyer includes information on who to contact with tips.

Julia is studying for her B.S. in Criminal Justice with a focus on victimology. She’s a member of the National Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma, and manages her own page, Massachusetts Missing and Unidentified. As a child, Julia’s friend went missing, and nobody knew she was missing until after she was found deceased. This caused a last impression and drives Julia to help with missing persons.

Julia is a proud mom of an adventurous 9-year-old daughter.

Data Entry

MissingLink Data Entry

Our data entry team will take your Missing Persons Intake Form and enter it into our case management system, MissingLink. This information gets pushed out to our volunteers nationwide.

MissingLink tracks all of our work product in your case, including case information, investigation notes, research, and tasks. This means any information we get can be easily tracked within the Missing Coalition, or shared with outside groups like law enforcement or the media.

If you have a current missing persons case reported to us, and would like to speak with family support, an investigative consultant or get more information, please contact us so we can help.