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Missing Persons Statistics by Country 2024

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  • Kidnapping, especially of children under six, is the most common reason for missing persons reports, often involving non-custodial parental abductions.

  • The United States reports the highest number of missing persons, partly due to its large population and the efficiency of its law enforcement in handling such cases.

  • In India, alarming missing persons statistics highlight issues in populous regions, with an average of 88 individuals reported missing every hour.

  • For United Nations' trafficked persons data, countries with 5 or fewer detected trafficking victims are listed as 5.
  • Several countries, including China and the United States, did not participate in the United Nations' survey.

113 countries

Country
Trafficked Persons (UN 2021)
Trafficked Persons (UN 2020)
Trafficked Persons (UN 2019)
Kidnapping Rate per 100K (UN 2017)
United States10,070
Nigeria1,470
Argentina1,4049331,590
Madagascar767
Italy7578139660.3
Peru5356401,0540.6
Romania5055966981.6
Bulgaria4664571.4
Guatemala425439434
Turkey402
Canada34310.3
Egypt296365
Uzbekistan2431312240.1
Finland243247229
Spain1882695230.1
Colombia1812002180.4
Guyana174218151
Morocco1651312.1
Albania159861030.1
Greece1571671540.7
Thailand1342301,821
Malaysia1205596
Mexico1151
Azerbaijan950.1
Dominican Republic8383195
Bahrain83
Denmark807764
Ecuador72821534.7
Tajikistan716860
Switzerland626253
Bosnia and Herzegovina567061
Israel516973
Luxembourg5010137.7
Japan4738
Ireland4438421.6
El Salvador3037118
Myanmar29167358
Kazakhstan2992440.4
Qatar27
Uruguay2525231.1
Trinidad and Tobago25
Poland2317252.8
Costa Rica2151620.2
Panama1616240.9
Armenia131.2
Suriname12
Paraguay7170960.4
Singapore555
New Zealand557.9
Montenegro552
Malta555
Belize5
Saint Lucia5
Andorra555
Vatican City5
Indonesia763360.1
Pakistan558.8
Brazil1983
Russia1822010.2
Philippines1,5982,041
Germany4944945.6
United Kingdom7.3
South Africa9.6
South Korea0.1
Algeria514
Iraq18
Angola55
Ukraine1.2
Saudi Arabia1.8
Nepal2,023615
Cameroon3.5
Australia1931892
Chile18371.6
Netherlands1,3342.1
Benin4.7
Bolivia212
Tunisia181775
Belgium10.3
United Arab Emirates23410.7
Honduras670.2
Czech Republic13150.2
Hungary23991
Austria129176
Belarus108126
Kyrgyzstan79
Nicaragua5
Serbia38330.2
Lebanon10887
Norway254241
Slovakia62661.7
Oman6100.3
Georgia5
Mongolia3765
Puerto Rico0.9
Moldova108126
Namibia1931
Lithuania24
Jamaica0.4
Botswana1117
Slovenia277
Latvia48390.2
North Macedonia0.3
Estonia512
Cyprus25363.1
Mauritius216
Fiji11
Solomon Islands58
Bhutan1795
Bahamas2.9
Iceland217
Vanuatu55
Tonga55
Palau55

Which country has most missing people?

The United States has the highest number of missing persons, with 521,705 people reported missing in 2021.

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