Welcome
to the
FindMonica Foundation Inc.

This site has been dedicated on behalf of missing Monica Lynn Appleton and all Missing Persons and their families. This site has been designed to provide awareness to families, law enforcement and the public in missing person cases. Some smaller law enforcement agencies may not have the resources or experience as larger departments do in these type cases. It is our goal to help these agencies in locating the resources they need to properly investigate these type cases and give help to the families who so desperately need it. Not every missing person case is the same.

We have tried to compile as much information as possible on this site that you may need to help you in the search of your loved one, community member and victim. The first few hours are the most critical for all involved. The more time that goes by the more evidence stands a chance in being lost or damaged. You are welcome to look over the information we have here and utilize it.

If you have information on any of these cases we have listed on this site and would like to give information please use our tip form. We will forward this information to the appropriate law enforcement agency. You will remain antonymous at your request. Our form requires you to enter the case in which you have information on, suspect information and details that you have. No other information is required.

Please take a few minutes and visit some of the other areas of the web site such as our Sponsors and Programs pages. Beginning in May 2005 basic self defense classes for children will be conducted. These classes will be conducted on a regular basis and at no cost to participants. We are currently developing a community based child identification and alert system that we have based after the Winston-Salem Optimist Club. You can find out more about these programs on our "Programs" page.

We also offer free web hosting for family's of Missing Persons. Read more here.

Our Missing Person's database covers not only the tri-state area (Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico) but other areas of the country as well.

Want to Volunteer? Please go here.

 
 

Missing Adult Statistics

Texas Department of Public Safety reports that in 2004 there were 59,911 juvenile cases entered in the to National Crime Information Center database. Out of those cases, 4,306 juvenile missing person cases are active. 9,380 adults entries were made and 2,621 remain active for that year. More statistic information here .

 
 
 

Our Mission Our Mission

Our Programs Our Programs

Our Partners and Sponsors Our Partners and Sponsors

Tip Form Annonymous Tip Form

Our Photos Photo Gallery

Contact Us and/or Volunteer Contact Us

Add an Event to our Calendar Calendar of Events

Forums Our Discussion Forums

Resources Resources

How to Reprt How to report a missing person

Missing Person Database Missing Persons Listed Here

Link to Us Link your site to us

Volunteer Want to Volunteer?

Banner Exchange Banner Exchange

 
 

Make Contributions to

The FindMonica Foundation
P.O. Box 1244
Pampa, Texas 79066
or
Online with your credit card or paypal account.
All contributions are tax deductable.

EIN# 54-2166184

A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization

 
 

 
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