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A person suddenly and unexpectedly disappears; no trace, no clues, nothing but the lingering mystery they leave behind. According to the FBI's National Crime Information Center, there are now 110,484 active missing persons cases in the U.S., 53% are juveniles under the age of 18. Most of us have heard of the high-profile cases, such as Natalee Holloway, Stacey Peterson, and Chandra Levy. But have you ever heard of Mae Catherine Rocker, Alexis Peterson or Thomas Jay Kerr? Probably not. They are just a few of the hundreds of thousands of people in this country who one day, simply Disappeared. Most missing person's stories have never been told...until now. Disappeared is an exciting series that investigates the disappearance of these victims, who are here one minute, gone the next!
Ashley Summers is a fun-loving 14-year-old. When she vanishes on July 4th, her family is at a loss. The mystery deepens when the FBI connects her case to two other young women missing from her neighborhood. Ten years later, there's still no answer.
While on a Caribbean cruise, 23-year old Amy Bradley vanishes from her family's cabin and is never seen again. Over a decades-long struggle, her family embarks on countless grueling searches, stopping at nothing, they say, to find their beloved Amy.
Stephanie Crane, aged 9, walks home from the local bowling alley-but never arrives. Early leads go nowhere. For years authorities don't find her or make an arrest. Now, they hope that advances in evidence testing may finally solve the mystery.
When Sage Smith, a transgender teen in Charlottesville, Virginia goes missing, police identify a suspect. But the investigation turns up evidence that forces detectives to look closer into Sage's inner circle to see if there are answers.
Nineteen-year-old Tyarra Williams vanishes from the parking lot of her Greensboro, N.C., apartment complex. When tips suggest that Tyarra may have fallen prey to human trafficking, her grandfather embarks on a cross country search for answers.
Mother of three, Holly Cantrell, is seen on security video exiting the Oklahoma hospital where she works but never returns home. Police learn Holly was keeping secrets, and her loved ones wonder if those had anything to do with her disappearance.
Logan Schiendelman vanishes, and authorities find his car abandoned. Multiple tips claim seeing Logan, but searches turn up nothing. With no evidence of foul play, questions surface and police are forced to examine his family's controversial past.
When Michael VanZandt, a veteran and father of three, disappears one night in Hermosa Beach, Ca., police suspect a group of strangers may be involved. But his loved ones are haunted by suspicions about his thrill seeking when considering his fate.
Ali Lowizter vanishes after getting off the school bus. The investigation stalls for two years until a tip comes in claiming Ali could have been trafficked. A SWAT team busts a prostitution house, but will it bring 16-year-old Ali home?
Thirteen-year-old Tabitha Tuders vanishes walking to her bus stop in Nashville, TN. Police think she's a runaway but it appears that there are disturbing circumstances behind her disappearance, leaving her family desperately seeking the truth.
College sophomore Martin Roberts is a popular fraternity brother, suddenly he goes missing. The only clue he leaves: a cryptic note. Baffling secrets emerge. But two years later, his family remains desperate to know what has happened to him.
When 70-year-old retired firefighter Michael Chambers goes missing, a bloody crime scene in his garage quickly indicates foul play. But authorities begin to believe that the crime scene may have been staged and that Michael may have left on his own.
Nancy Moyer isn't home when her kids come back from visiting their dad. Police look into her background, and find a more complicated life than anyone knows. A random murder nearby, however, causes investigators to question whether cases are connected.
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