Tag: lost
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Missing in Hawaii: The Disappearance of Knox Rogers
Vanished Without a Trace Missing people in Hawaii. Eighty-year-old Knox Rogers disappeared from Kihei, Hawaii, on March 17, 2025. His family reported him missing after police conducted a welfare check. Officers found his home empty, with his car and phone left behind. A neighbor last saw Rogers walking near his apartment complex around 8:30 a.m. […]
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Missing person: Ryan Dunn
Last known whereabouts Missing person in Colorado. Ryan Dunn, 24, disappeared on foot near the 2300 block of Champa Street in Denver, Colorado, on March 16, 2025, at 11:00 PM. He has a developmental disability and is nonverbal, making his disappearance especially concerning. Witnesses last saw Ryan wearing blue jeans and a shirt that is […]
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Missing Person: Paris Antoine Cotton Jr.
Last known whereabouts Missing person New York. Paris Antoine Cotton Jr., who has dementia, disappeared from his residence in the Eggert/East Delavan area of Cheektowaga, New York, on March 17, 2025. He left around 8:30 AM while waiting for a medical cab to take him to a doctor’s appointment. Witnesses last saw him wearing a […]
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Missing person: Ariana Mulloy
Last known whereabouts Missing person in Nebraska. Ariana Mulloy, 18, disappeared from her home in Lincoln, Nebraska, on March 15, 2025. She was last seen around 1:30 a.m., leaving the area of Antelope Creek Road and S. 46th Street. Witnesses reported that she rode away on a black Kink BMX bike. At the time of […]
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Missing Juvenile: Nadia
Last known whereabouts Missing person in Georgia. Nadia disappeared on March 8, 2025, at 9:05 p.m. near the 200 block of N Laurel Trace in Carroll County, Georgia. She was last seen wearing blue shorts, a white top, a black-and-white jacket, and boots. Witnesses reported she carried a packed bag, suggesting she may have intended […]
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Missing person: Charlene Ann Smith
Last known whereabouts Missing person in Oklohoma. Charlene Ann Smith, 44, was last seen on February 26, 2025. She was at the Riverwind Casino in Goldsby, Oklahoma. Later that evening, surveillance footage captured her at the Weokie Federal Credit Union on South Penn Avenue in Oklahoma City. After that, her whereabouts remain unknown. Charlene left […]
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Missing child: Santiago Gonzalez
Where was he last seen? Missing person in Texas. Santiago Gonzalez, a five-year-old boy, went missing on March 16, 2025. He walked out of his home at Ashton Park Apartment Homes in Grand Prairie, Texas. His family noticed his absence and immediately started searching. Since then, no one has seen him. Santiago Gonzalez: What was […]
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Missing Teen: Bryce Borton
Last known whereabouts Missing person in Florida. Bryce Borton, 16, disappeared on March 16, 2025, at 9:20 PM. He was last seen in Hernando, Florida. Witnesses reported that Bryce got into a pickup truck. The vehicle then left in an unknown direction. His family has not heard from him since, and concerns for his safety […]
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Missing Person: Norman Hagen
Where was he last seen? Missing person in Montana. Norman Hagen, an 83-year-old man, was last seen having dinner with his family at Bigfork Wine and Whiskey in Bigfork, Montana. This was on March 15 at 6:30 PM. After that, he did not return home, and his whereabouts remain unknown. His family is deeply concerned, […]
Lost belongings can lead to frustration and inconvenience for individuals. Unlocated items can disrupt daily routines and cause confusion. Misplaced possessions challenge us to retrace our steps and search. Discovering forgotten items often brings a sense of relief.
lost, Exploring Misplaced and Missing Items
Misplaced belongings leave individuals searching for their items’ whereabouts. Unlocated possessions can cause frustration and disrupt daily routines. Items that have vanished can lead to inconvenience and confusion.
Things that go missing challenge us to retrace our steps. Discovering forgotten items often brings a sense of relief. The absence of certain objects can disrupt our plans. Locating misplaced items is akin to solving a puzzle.
Unlocated possessions can lead to temporary confusion and inconvenience. Items that have disappeared can be challenging to recover. Rediscovering missing items can bring a feeling of accomplishment.