Do you know where they are? 43 missing persons cases the FBI needs help solving – USA TODAY

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The disappearance of Gabby Petito captured the nation’s attention and attracted the sleuthing skills of thousands on social media who shared her story and even turned up leads.

Thousands more need that same level of care and attention, too, officials say.

Hundreds of thousands of people go missing every year, according to FBI data. In 2020, more than 540,000 people went missing, including more than 340,000 juveniles, according to the data.

In May, the FBI conducted an internal audit of its field offices and compiled a list of 43 active missing persons cases of people under the age of 21 that the agency says need fresh leads. Some date back decades.

The agency conducted the audit around National Missing Children’s Day, May 25, as part of an annual practice of taking inventory of ongoing cases, said Siobhan Johnson, an FBI special agent and spokesperson in Chicago who provided the list to USA TODAY.

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