If you’re scrolling through the news and see a story about someone who’s gone missing, you want the facts fast. That’s what this page does – it pulls together the most recent missing persons reports from across the continent and gives you simple steps you can take to help.
Every missing person case starts with a name, a last known location, and a timeline. Usually families post the details on social media, local radio, or community boards. We collect those bits of info and put them here in one spot so you don’t have to hunt through dozens of sites.
Not every post is legit. Look for a clear photo, a description of clothing, and a date when the person was last seen. Official sources – police statements, government alerts, or reputable NGOs – add credibility. If the post includes a phone number or a link to a verified campaign, that’s a good sign.
When you see a missing persons alert, check these three things:
If any of those details are missing, treat the post with caution until more info appears.
You don’t have to be a detective to help. Here are quick actions that make a difference:
Remember, every share, call, or donation adds up. Even if you’re far from the location, a simple retweet can reach the right eyes.
We also link to helpful resources like the African Missing Persons Registry, local hotlines, and step‑by‑step guides on filling out missing person reports. Bookmark this page and check back often – new cases get added daily.
Finally, keep your own safety in mind. If you’re heading into a remote area to help with a search, bring water, a charged phone, and let someone know where you’re going. Working together is the best way to bring people home safely.
British tech mogul Mike Lynch is among those unaccounted for after a superyacht named Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily due to a violent storm. Out of the 22 people on board, six remain missing, including Lynch. The search and rescue efforts continue, with multiple Coast Guard vessels and a helicopter engaged in the operation.