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Searching for a missing person can get really frustrating. I know. But in a way it's good that you've arrived here, because I have the tools and the experience you need for locating missing people in the United States, using only your computer, connected to The Internet. Since 1996 software has been available that has been snapped up by law enforcement agents (such as the FBI), and county police as well as private investigators right across America. The best known brand - by far - is Net Detective, because it runs its own massive database for people search and also links you to over 1,950 resource sites -including searchable databases in 'The Deep Web' - (not normally accessible to web surfers.) If you'd like to start now with your
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you can click thru to visit the Net Detective web site now and see if it can be of some help to you.
If you know the lost person's Social Security number, then once you've installed the search software you can click on the tab for Government Public Records - Social Security, and enter their number in an online form.
Hopefully the Social Security Administration has updated the 'last known address' for your subject. This is often a very easy way to find someone, using up-to-date public records like the SSN#.
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In the case of a missing child, it depends a lot on the child's age and the exact circumstances in which the child went missing. If an abduction ocurred but the child is with responsible adults, then a search of the Social Security number record may reveal the current address to you.
Government records tend to follow the moves that people make in their lives. Investigators who are Internet-savvy now tend towards using web-based tools like Net Detective because they enable them to quickly search public files and records for the information that someone may desperately need as they search for a missing person.
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