Why do people go missing?

Collection of cartoon images with speech bubbles about why people go missing

Recently we ran a social media series exploring the reasons people went missing and what they were feeling and experiencing at the time. Anyone, regardless of gender, age, ethnicity or educational background may become a missing person. The reasons for going missing are many and varied and can include mental illness, miscommunication, misadventure, domestic violence, and being a victim of crime.

 

 

The unique reasons featured in the series offer some perspective into the different reasons people go missing, but also serve as a reminder that we never know what someone is going through and to consider how we could support someone at risk of going missing.

 

If you know someone who is struggling or at risk of going missing, find information about how you can support them here: www.missingpersons.gov.au/support

 

Search @AFPNMPCC on Facebook, Instagram and X (Twitter) to see the full series.

 

Christopher Lane

Christopher was last seen by his house mate, leaving their residence in Coogee NSW. Despite several apparent sightings, Christopher has not been seen or heard from since and...

Missing Person Hazel Pope

Hazel POPE

On 8 October 1970, Hazel picked up her work colleague Joyce EASTWOOD from home, along with her two sons, to attend their place of employment (Noarlunga Meatworks). The boys were...

Kathleen FARRELL

Kathleen Ursula Farrell was reported missing by her mother who stated Kathleen was working on the Gold Coast, having moved there from Darwin. She last spoke to her mother in July...

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