Missing persons cases are some of the most frustrating, not knowing where the people are and what happened to them. There are many cities that have unsolved missing persons cases, and Augusta is one of those cities.
According to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), in Georgia, there are 425 missing persons cases that are still open. And there are as many as 600,000 people reported missing annually in the United States.
Those are scary numbers. Some of the missing persons cases are resolved and people are found alive and well. In other cases, the ending isn’t always a good one. There are some that end with remains being found, and yet, there are others that become long-term, or cold, cases.
Missing Persons Cases
As someone who watches, listens to, and reads about a lot of true crime, the stories that stick with me are the missing persons cases. It’s mind-blowing to think that a person can just vanish without a trace. I can’t imagine what the families of these people have to deal with.
When a loved one goes missing, you want to do whatever you can to find them. There are cases where law enforcement tells the family they have to wait a certain period of time before they can report a missing person. This is especially true when it comes to adults who go missing. It’s often thought that those people left on their own and will soon return.
Those stories bother me because the family feels they know the person well enough to know they wouldn’t leave like that. And by the time the search starts, it often feels too late. Then days, weeks, months, and years pass with no answers.
There are families who never get the closure they seek. It’s a heartbreaking reality. Currently, NamUs has over 24,000 open missing persons cases. While Georgia has 425 open cases, there are 701 resolved cases.
Upon searching just the Augusta area, there are currently 18 missing persons cases on the NamUs website. Let’s take a look at the 5 oldest cases for the area.