Our Mission

Our Staff & Volunteers

We are a team of highly skilled private investigators, agents, and advocates from Rhode Island to Maine, volunteering our time and sharing our resources to help locate missing children, teens, and adults across New England.

When a case is submitted, we carefully review the intake form and evaluate the unique details. We reach out to law enforcement as needed and provide any additional information that could assist in locating a missing person. Our commitment doesn’t end with a tip—we stay in contact with families and serve as ongoing advocates until the case is resolved.

In addition to missing persons, we also assist in investigations involving human trafficking, slavery, and coercive groups or cults.

Please remember, time is critical in these situations. Always contact your local police department first to file an official Missing Person Report, and then complete our intake form so we can begin working on your case.

Although all of us volunteer our time, we do rely on community support. Your donations help us print flyers, make copies, conduct field research, and cover other basic but essential expenses that keep our work going.

Our History

Our organization began as the First Rapid Response Team for Missing Children, focused specifically on helping locate children and teenagers. Over time, as the need grew, we expanded our efforts to include missing adults.

To date, we’ve helped reunite over 100 individuals with their families—not only in New England, but across the United States.

Our team is experienced in locating people through a variety of means: interviewing witnesses, collecting surveillance footage, tracking patterns, and developing leads. In many cases, individuals who are hesitant to speak with law enforcement feel more comfortable talking to a private investigator or advocate. This often allows us to access information that might otherwise be missed.

Our Purpose

Our purpose is to bridge the gaps in traditional investigations and to provide consistent, compassionate support to families during the search for their loved one. Many police departments are overworked and not available 24/7. That’s where we come in—with volunteers who are ready to respond quickly and keep the momentum going when official channels slow down.

We help in a number of ways:

  • Checking for camera footage
  • Speaking directly with witnesses
  • Distributing flyers
  • Organizing searches and outreach efforts
  • Providing moral and logistical support to families

We operate with urgency, but also with care—because every missing person is someone’s child, friend, or sibling.

As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, your donations are tax-deductible and directly support our mission. Please consider helping us continue this vital work.

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