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If this is an emergency, call 911 (US) / 112 (EU) first. Then complete our intake.
Did your child just go missing?
- Immediately call your local law enforcement agency.
- Missing from home: search closets, in and under beds, inside large appliances, vehicles and trunks, anywhere the child may crawl or hide.
- Missing from public location: Notify manager / security officers. Then call local law enforcement. Request “Code Adam” if applicable.
- Provide law enforcement: child’s name, date of birth, height, weight, unique identifiers, and clothing they were wearing.
- Request law enforcement authorities immediately enter your child’s name and identifying information into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center Missing Person File.
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How Does It Work?
Start by completing our secure intake form. We triage every case quickly, guide you on notifying law enforcement first, and assign an F3 MCIA investigator to coordinate next steps. Most support—case review, family action kits, awareness support, and OSINT guidance—is provided free. When a case requires specialized paid work (forensics, field surveillance, or complex locates), we tap our vetted global partner network. Depending on annual funding, F3 MCIA may fully cover those partner costs or pass along our negotiated discounts to you. If funding isn’t available, families can choose to engage a partner directly—our gold partner, F3 Investigations, extends a 10% first‑service discount because of its relationship with F3 MCIA. Your participation is always your choice, and you’ll see clear disclosures before any paid work begins. Our promise is simple: swift triage, transparent options, and relentless follow‑through—because No Case Is Cold.
About Us
Founded in 2018 by returning Intelligence and Special Operations Veterans, F3 MCIA utilizes decades of Counterterrorism Targeting experience to directly solve and assist Law Enforcement with Missing Children’s cases. The U.S. averages approximately 500,000 missing children’s cases annually, ranging from parental obductions to human trafficking. The sheer volume and complexity of many of these cases means that domestic law enforcement is often overwhelmed.
Mission
F3 MCIA’s mission is to ensure that no parent is left without answers, and that no missing child’s case is forgotten. F3 MCIA ensures that “No Case Is Cold.”
Action Plan
Through modern intelligence methodologies and directly addressing underlying issues contributing to missing children, F3 MCIA has created an initiative to reduce the number of missing children’s cold cases by +80%, and the total number of missing children’s cases by +5000% within 5 years. The F3 MCIA roadmap to achieve these objectives involves staffing Homeland Security Fusion Centers throughout the U.S. with dedicated analysts specifically for missing children’s cases, training law enforcement across the nation in all-source intelligence / human targeting methodologies / utilization of modern technology / building a culture and technology solution to enhance intel sharing among law enforcement agencies at all levels.