Cold Case Investigations

Cold Case Investigations can be solved when the missing person is located.

What is a Cold Case?

Cold case investigations reexamine a missing persons disappearance after early leads have stalled or gone unanswered. These cases focus on reviewing records, timelines, and evidence with fresh perspective and updated methods. Investigators may revisit witness statements, analyze old data in new ways, or apply modern technology that was not available at the time. Progress often comes from careful attention to overlooked details rather than speed.

The objective is to uncover new information that can move the case forward and bring clarity to long-standing questions.

Our Cold Case Investigation Process

When resources or leads have been exhausted in a non-criminal missing persons case, law enforcement may no longer actively engage in the search.  In cases such as this, Known Stranger Investigations will seek approval from law enforcement to begin working on the case and perform the following services:

  • Conduct telephone or physical interviews with family members, friends, neighbors, and co-workers of the Missing Person.

  • Create and disseminate posters of the missing person, going door to door, within the missing person’s neighborhood or by mass mail.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) on Cold Case Investigations

A cold case investigation involves the re-examination of an unsolved missing person case where all original investigative leads have been exhausted.

A missing person case is typically classified as “cold” after a period of inactivity ranging from one to three years.

A case is considered to have exhausted all leads when every viable tip, witness, or piece of physical evidence known at the time has been fully investigated without locating the missing person.

No. Cold cases remain legally open and on the books, even if they are inactive.

Yes. A cold case can be reactivated at any time if new information, tips, or forensic breakthroughs become available.

Many agencies prioritize cold cases where there are extenuating circumstances or a strong suspicion that the disappearance involved foul play or homicide.

Modern cold case investigations use advanced DNA testing, forensic genealogy, comprehensive case file reviews, and database integration.

Advanced DNA testing methods, such as Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and mitochondrial DNA analysis, are used to test biological evidence that was previously too small or degraded to analyze.

Forensic genealogy involves comparing DNA from unidentified remains or crime scenes against public genealogical databases to help identify missing persons or potential suspects.

Specialized investigators review original reports to identify overlooked discrepancies, missed leads, or investigative gaps from the initial inquiry.

Investigators commonly use databases such as the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) and CODIS to cross-reference missing person reports with unidentified human remains across jurisdictions.

Cold Case Units are specialized law enforcement teams dedicated exclusively to long-term unresolved cases to ensure they continue to receive investigative attention.

These units are often staffed by experienced detectives and, in some cases, retired officers with extensive investigative backgrounds.

Families may hire private investigators because they can dedicate full-time attention to a single case, unlike law enforcement agencies that must prioritize active emergencies.

Statistics on Missing Adults in California

In the State of California, the Department of Justice is responsible for maintaining statistics on missing adults. In 2024, there were:

  • 1,639 Dependent Adults reported missing
  • 37,187 Voluntary Missing Adults who left on their own free will

  • 2,414 who disappeared under Unknown Circumstances. 

Below is a graphic of the 2024 Annual Missing Adult Report:

California Missing Adults Reports 2024

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