There are hundreds of thousands of missing person cases every year in the United States.
“According to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) Missing Person and Unidentified Person Files for the 2021 operational year, 521,705 people were reported missing in 2021. Moreover, 93,718 of those people remained actively missing at the start of 2022,” the World Population Review said.
There is a new local agency that has popped up in Nebraska to try and find some of these people in Nebraska. The non-profit agency is called “Bring ‘Em Home Nebraska,” and as the name implies, it looks for people in Nebraska who are missing and tries to bring them to their homes.
The organization is private and they use Private Investigators, public outreach, cooperation with law enforcement and any other method that they can to try and bring people home. All of their services are at no cost to the affected family.
Public Safety Officer Erik Rezabek is a Doane safety officer who is a part of this task force. This organization was formed recently and so raising public awareness is a key part of getting their mission out to the public.
Nebraska is an underserved community when it comes to these cases, as there aren’t many high-profile cases that come through Nebraska to attract an overflow of private investigators for missing persons cases.
To contact the organization to inquire about their services, contact Bring ‘Em Home Nebraska at 402-205-0349.