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March 27, 2010  Missing from Harrisburg, Illinois
Joel Moore, 28
March 28, 2010  Missing from Opelousas, Louisiana
Earl "Bubba" Kidder, Jr , 39
April 16, 2010  Missing from Washington - Idaho
Rachael Anderson, 40
May 06, 2010  Missing from Albany, New York
Ashley Marie Carroll, 24
May 19, 2010  Missing from Newport, Delaware
Robert "Butch" Rithaler, 46  (Urgent Need of Medication)
May 23, 2010 Missing from Illinois
Beth Bentley, 41
June 04, 2010 Missing from  Hallandale Beach, Florida
Lynda Robin Meier, 40  (Possible Foul Play)
Missing Adults 2010
April 14, 2010 missing from Atlanta, GA
Sharolyn Collins, 47
June 04, 2010 missing from Dallas, Texas
Lisa Stone, 51
June 24, 2010 missing from Massachusetts - New Hampshire
Michael Brougham, 54
Those listed below are In order by calendar date of those who are missing and not yet located in  2010.
April 30, 2010  Missing from San Jose, California
Virdell Green Jr, 46
September 26, 2010 Missing from New Orleans, LA
Leslie Morgan, 27
January 20, 2010  Missing from Berlin, Connecticut
Carrie Ann Monroe, 26
September 13, 2010 missing from Orange, Virginia
Samantha Ann Clarke, 19
November 21, 2010 Missing from Shelbyville, TN
Bobby Smelcer, 52  (possible foul play)
November 20, 2010 Missing from Lake Placid, NY
Wesley Wamsganz, 22
January 24, 2010 Missing from Wichita Falls, Texas
Danielle Hill Alvarado, 27            www.finddanielle.com




August 20, 2010 Missing from Rhode Island
Konstantin Salikhov, 31  (Car found in Vermont near hiking trails)
January 06, 2010 missing from Anacortes, WA
Keith Anderson, 62

When an adult goes missing it can be especially difficult to obtain media attention, or even the attention of the police agency. Many times the common thought  is that "adults have a right to go missing." 

We, at LostNMissing, personally believe that no adult has the "right" to go missing without notification to law enforcement.  If only those who chose to go missing alerted their local police, it would save valuable time with police agencies to search for those who are truly missing.  However, we do know this does happen and sometimes this is not entirely at fault of the missing loved one.

Many times someone may have had an emotional breakdown and just needed to step away from their present life.  Other times one may be missing due to a medical condition, an accident or foul play.   Regardless of the reason, we will always strive to help locate any missing loved one, no matter the reason for their missing status as long as a missing persons report has been submitted and accepted by the reporting police agency.  All that is required is an NCIC or case number.

We are here to help you, by all possible means, to locate your missing loved one.  Please contact us with any questions, or needs.

Thank you.
Assisting Law Enforcement and Families Of Missing Loved Ones
October 09, 2010  Washington, DC
Unique Harris, 24
LostNMissing, Inc
October 10, 2010 missing from Wausau, Wisconsin
Stephanie A. Low