Have you ever wondered about a relative with whom you've lost contact years ago? You're not alone.
Seeking missing persons is an international service of The Salvation Army, which accepts cases for search in all parts of the world.
Working in cooperation with law-enforcement agencies, social service organizations, and through its own offices, the Army has been instrumental in reuniting thousands of men and women with their families and bringing about reconciliation.
Our Missing Persons Bureau is located at Eastern Territorial Headquarters. To locate a lost relative, call (914) 620-7389.
Not all missing relatives wish to be reunited with those searching for them. If the Army locates a missing individual, it is the prerogative of the individual to determine whether he or she wishes to be reunited.
To report a missing person or communicate with a missing person director please type their name below. There is a $25 registration and search fee.
Missing person's name:
Age:
Missing how long:
Relationship to you:
Your name:
Phone number:
E-mail:
Message:
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