
An “Endangered runaway” is any child under 18 years old who has run away from a parent, guardian, or state care facility.

Abductions in which a child is taken, wrongfully detained, or concealed by a parent or other family member.

Nonfamily Abductions & Attempts
This includes abductions or attempted abductions by someone known to the child (like a neighbor or online acquaintance, etc.) as well as abductions by someone unknown to the child.

Children on the autism spectrum may wander and become lost at rates higher than their peers.

Children who have been missing for more than 6 months become classified as “Long Term Missing”.

When the remains of a deceased child are recovered, NCMEC assists in helping give that child back their name. Can you ID any of these children?

Children who go missing from state care must, by law, be reported to NCMEC.

Learn more about children who are lost, injured or otherwise missing and critically missing young adults.

A range of online victimization that includes enticing a child to share sexually explicit images, meet in person for sex, engage a child in sexual conversations or role-playing, or to sell/trade the child’s sexual images to others online.

A form of sexual exploitation in which non-physical forms of coercion are utilized, such as blackmail, to acquire sexual content (photos/videos) of the child, obtain money from the child or engage in sex with the child.

Child sexual abuse materials, more commonly known as child pornography, make up the majority of NCMEC’s CyperTipline reports.

Child sex trafficking involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, or advertising of a minor child for the purpose of a commercial sex act.