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Colorado Bureau of Investigation Missing Persons Checklist.



Local Non-Profit that assists with creating fliers and in-person searches. 

Local Private Investigator: Dark Knight Private Investigation / Lindsey Pasion

501c3 non-profit based in Mesa, AZ dedicated to managing missing person campaigns, fostering online awareness, and engaging communities to reunite family with their loved ones. 

Established in 2018, we've evolved into one of America's most prominent Missing Person Organizations. Leveraging technology, our mission is to reunite missing individuals with their loved ones and advocate to combat the pervasive issue of disappearances.

 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Task Force of Colorado

Trans Doe Task Force finds and researches cases of LGBTQ+ missing and murdered persons, especially focusing on unidentified individuals who may have been transgender. TDTF advises and educates the public, media, and forensic professionals about the needs of and differences between Trans Doe cases and other Doe cases. The TDTF can also assist law enforcement departments, medical examiners, and forensic anthropologists with getting their cases worked on by forensic genetic genealogists and has a Trans-led forensic genetic genealogy team in house.

The Dock Ellis Foundation provides critical support to black and brown families impacted by missing, murdered, or trafficked loved ones, offering resources, advocacy, and compassionate care during their time of need.

Missing Persons Non-Profit located in Wyoming

Colorado Bureau of Investigation Victim Assistance for Missing Persons Cases form. 

Please note: This form should not be used to report a loved one as missing. If you would like to file a missing persons report, please contact the local agency where your loved one was last seen. 

Colorado Cold Case Database

NamUs Database

NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness.

For 50 years, the National Runaway Safeline has been responding to youth and families in crisis, serving as the national communications system for runaway and homeless youth. We continually transform technology, training and services to meet the current needs of vulnerable youth and ultimately achieve an end to youth homelessness.

Families of Homicide Victims & Missing Persons Colorado

Forensic Facial Imaging company

Offers Legal Services, Movement Support and Organizing; based in Denver

Offers MMIR Legal Services; based in New Mexico

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