info on finding a missing person September 20, 2005, 10:40:18 PM Does Any One Know How To Find Someone Without Paying These Would Be Find Any One Sites ..im Trying To Locate My Wife's Brother Who Was Taken When He Was 2 Yrs Old By Her Father I Have His Birth Cert,and Social Security Card..though I Do Belive His Name Was Changed Some Where Along The Line ...maybe Due To Adoption Or Something ..by Now He Would Be Around 23 Yr's Old. I Would Love To Find Him For My Wife And Mother In Law...so Ant Advice Would Help Alot...thank's Guy's.............bear Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #1 – September 21, 2005, 12:39:40 AM http://anywho.com/If you have a name and state you may be able to start here.If you have his SS number try the local court house, matter of records dept. Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #2 – September 21, 2005, 04:55:51 PM start calling know places of residence and speaking with the courthouse or city clerks office. also with a soc you can try to track him down from universities or credit checks, try using yahoo search, it's scary what that will come up with some times.edit: not the yahoo search engine, but the yahoo people search.http://people.yahoo.com/ Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #3 – September 21, 2005, 05:21:21 PM I just tried that people search. Turns out I actually live in Victoria BC, and I'm the only Adam Reeves in Canada. Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #4 – September 21, 2005, 07:10:34 PM well i have tried all of that i might just half to pay..they give you just enough info to get you thinking that could be him and then say we will sell you his info for 30-100 dollars...i even called my towns archives to gat the report made in 84 and they said that it wasent a police matter any more....thank's Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #5 – September 21, 2005, 11:42:18 PM You may want to try and find the Father and start there. Quote Selected
Re: info on finding a missing person Reply #6 – September 22, 2005, 12:15:45 AM have you tried http://www.familytree.com ? Quote Selected