The Private Investigator Sydney’s Tips on How to Find a Missing Person from a While Ago
Finding a missing person who has been gone for a while may require a detailed forensic investigation because the trail has gone cold. We receive inquiries regularly from jilted spouses who hope to try again, and people wanting to reconnect with an old school friend. Knowing how to find a missing person under these circumstances involves asking some fundamental questions.
How to Find a Missing Person by Asking Fundamental Questions
- The missing person’s parents’ and their own full names
- Whether the missing person may still be alive, or has died
- Whether they may have changed their family name to their spouse’s
- The names of any common parent’s brothers and sisters
We may know how to find a missing person once we have this information to hand. However, our investigation could become an international one if the missing person has moved away from Australia. We can call on our national and international networks, once we have a better idea where the missing person is.
Discovering the Missing Person’s Interests on Social Media
The previous, initial phase may have yielded the full names of the missing person, their parents, their spouse, and perhaps even their children. Chances are excellent that we will trace a few of these people on social media.
In our experience, they may be more willing to share information with us as registered private detectives, because of the frequent phishing by strangers, which is how they may unfortunately regard you.
How to Find a Missing Person on Google
If we find a missing person on social media through family networks, we hand the information to our client. Our job is done. However, this is not to say the other party wants to renew the relationship. Going missing is not a crime in Australia and people have their right to anonymity.
That said, if the missing person does not answer our enquiries, we do know quite a bit about their interests from their posts on social pages. The law prevents us from trailing them further in terms of our professional protocols. We hand the additional information to the client and close our file.
AusCovert Investigations are professional, licensed private investigators with offices in Governor Macquarie Tower, 1 Farrer Place, Sydney, Australia. We offer a free initial telephone consultation. Please call 1800 553 788 in confidence if you would like to know more about our domestic and corporate investigation services.