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    The overall number of persons who went missing increased by 8% in 2023, from 65,271 occurrences in 2022 to 70,168 in 2023, bringing the total number to within 5% of where it was pre-COVID-19 (2019).

  2. 57% of missing adult reports in 2022 involved males; 64% of adults who wandered off in 2022 were males; 52% of all missing persons reports (all sexes, adults and children) involved adults; 34% of missing adult reports in 2022 were removed within 24 hours, while 73% were removed within a week Footnote 2

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  4. 60% of missing adult reports in 2021 were removed within 24 hours, while 89% were removed within a week. Footnote. 4. In 2021, British Columbia had the highest number of missing adult reports per capita, with 258 reports per 100,000 people, followed by the Manitoba with 152 reports per 100,000 people.

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    The first national statistics on missing children were released in 1987, when more than 57,000 cases were reported. In 2019, there were 40,425 accounts of missing children.
    Runaways in 2019 represented a majority of all missing children reports at almost 30,000.
    A total of 122 of those missing children reports were for a parental abduction, while 16 were related to a stranger abduction.
    About 58 per cent of all missing children or young people involve females. Also, 62 per cent of missing children or youth cases were closed within 24 hours, while 92 per cent were closed within a w...
    When young people run away, their risk of being victimized increases. The dangers may include sexual assault, violence, theft, substance abuse involving drugs and alcohol, homelessness and gang inv...
    While most parental child abductions are resolved, they remain traumatic events that can have lifelong effects on the young people involved. Many of these children are traumatized and forced to liv...
    The abduction of a child by a stranger is rare. But an individual may seize a child for a sexual purpose, to cause harm to a child or the child's family, because of mental health problems or for fi...
    If your loved one disappears or is abducted, you should call the police or 911 immediately.
    In Canada, there is no minimum period of time required before reporting your child missing.
    If you believe your child has been taken out of the country, you should ask the police to contact the RCMP's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains.
    It's important to have regular conversations with children about their safety.
  5. 6 days ago · Ahead of International Missing Children's Day, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's National Centre for Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains (NCMPUR) releases their "Just the Facts" video. This video shines a light on the issue of missing children in Canada. Missing Children's Day is an annual event recognized internationally on May 25.

  6. Apr 12, 2023 · According to the RCMP’s Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), there were over 60,000 reports of missing persons in Canada in 2020 alone. While many of these cases were resolved, with the individuals located or returning home safely, some cases remain unsolved.

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · In 2005, when E-PANA was first launched, the RCMP identified eight victims who had gone missing or had been found murdered along Highway 16 (from 1989 to 2006): Alisha Germaine, Roxanne Thiara, Ramona Wilson, Aielah Saric-Auger, Tamara Chipman, Lana Derrick, Delphine Nikal and Alberta Williams.

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