Statistics on missing persons in the Unites States are difficult to find, but are appalling. The following missing persons estimates are from the Kyle Fleischman Foundation: 2,300 American people are reported missing on a DAILY basis.



"Human trafficking" is a very real and huge activity world wide. Among other uses trafficked people are a pool of victims for selection for occult human sacrifices. Mary Ann estimated tens of thousands of sacrifices routinely occur world wide on the dates on the calendar. Best advice to the public is know where your pets and children are at all times.



It is estimated that in 2010 over 1,000,000 missing persons will be registered with law enforcement agencies. 814,957 were registered in 2007.



Ninety per cent of missing persons do return home. Ten per cent or 100,000 do not.



As of December 1, 2007 only 105,229 missing persons cases were considered "active".

In 2007 only 15.8% of the missing persons cases registered were classified as "located" by the National Crime Information Center.

52% of "active" cases were juveniles. 11% were considered young adults ages 18-20.

55% of missing adults are men, 40% of them white, 30% African American, 20% Latino.

Only in October of 2001 were adults made inclusive of the National Missing Children's Organizations national clearinghouse database for missing people--this was called Kristen's Law. Kristin was also a Charlotte, NC native, like Kyle.

Little legislation since Kristen's law has been initiated by the government to address the growing problem of missing adults cases in our county. No new laws have been enacted and little federal support has been given.