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Missing person data

This page contains the most recent data about Minnesota’s missing people. The FBI produces a report each month containing summary data about missing people from each state. 

Local law enforcement agencies are required by state law to enter information about reported missing persons into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center missing person database. Law enforcement uses this information to aid their investigations.

MonthActiveEnteredCanceled
January616588588
February590554580
March587705708
April578711720
TOTALS 2,5582,596

​Totals by Sex and Race (Year to-date)

RaceFemaleMaleTOTALS
Asian523890
African American5295661,095
Indian/Alaskan11469183
White5115451,056
Unknown6569134
TOTALS1,2711,2872,558

Totals by Record Type (Year to-date)

Record typeEnteredCancelled
Juvenile11,2881,276
Endangered2126128
Involuntary337
Disability4133136
Catastrophe victim500
Other1,0081,049
TOTALS2,5582,596

Juveniles and Adults by Record Type (Year to-date)
 

Record type

17 and under

Entered

17 and under

Cancelled

18 and over

Entered

18 and over

Cancelled

Total enteredTotal cancelled
Juvenile11,2851,267391,2881,276
Endangered22425102103126128
Involuntary3003737
Disability421131135133136
Catastrophe5000000
Other43469651,0031,0081,049
TOTALS1,3541,3391,2041,2572,5582,596

Previous Year Data

1Juvenile - Used to enter a person who is missing and un-emancipated as defined by the laws of his/her own state and does not meet any of the entry criteria in the other record types listed.

2 Endangered - Used to enter a person who is missing under circumstances indicating that his/her physical safety is in danger.

3 Involuntary - Used to enter a person who is missing under circumstances indicating that the disappearance was not voluntary.

4 Disability – Used to enter a person of proven physical or mental disability, thereby subjecting himself/herself or others to personal and immediate danger.

5 Catastrophe victim – Used to enter a person who is missing after a catastrophe or natural disaster, such as a tornado or plane crash. ​