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The First 48: Missing Persons is a new spin-off series from the network that brings viewers the hit series The First 48. For missing persons detectives, if they don't find the person in the first 48 hours, their chances of finding them alive are cut in half. Based in the heart of one of the country's most colorful law-enforcement cities, the Chicago missing persons unit gets over 17,000 calls each year, and is one of the only police forces in the country that responds to every missing persons call immediately. The First 48: Missing Persons follows the elite, passionate, dedicated investigators who handle all missing persons and child abduction cases, men and women who are specially trained to deal with the nuances of their cases which often involve children. Their commitment to solving these cases is unmatched.
When a young woman and her babies vanish, detectives discover that a second woman and her baby are missing, too, and one man may be responsible for both disappearances. Detectives Lorna Conley, Nannette Ansley, and Pam Childs must use all their skills to solve the double kidnapping.
Detectives Ayanna Corbin and Michael Cochran rush to save a missing mother of four children who's left behind a suicide note. And Detective Bob Berent goes looking for a disoriented and confused woman who's wandering the streets of Chicago--an easy target in the big city.
When Latashia Nevitt vanishes into thin air on her way to a convenience store, Sgt. Jeffrey Coleman and partner Bill Joyner investigate. But after giving lie detector tests to Latashia's mother and husband and sending canine units on the trail of Latashia's scent, Coleman and Joyner are no closer to finding her.
When an aspiring model disappears, Det. Joe Gentile suspects an online predator may have kidnapped her. And Det. Pam Childs races to find a missing man with mental disabilities before he becomes a victim of street violence.
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