Every year an estimated 600,000 people go missing in the United States, and there are a reported 4,400 unidentified bodies that are recovered each year according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NAMUS). In August of 2024, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) reported there were 1,278 active missing persons cases in the state of Colorado.
This page features the active missing persons cases in the Weld County Sheriff’s Office jurisdiction. Reuniting missing persons with their loved ones and providing families with the answers they need is a priority for the Weld County Sheriff’s office. This page aims to raise awareness of missing persons in Weld County, educate the public on reporting missing individuals, and provide resources.
Age: 42 years old Missing Since: 3/8/23Reported Missing: 4/25/24
Age: 32 years old Missing Since: 11/14/18Reported Missing: 10/10/2020
Age: 34 years old Missing Since: 1/14/24Reported Missing: 1/15/24
Age: 16 years old Missing Since: 4/9/14Reported Missing: 4/12/14
Age: 55 years old Missing Since: 7/4/24Reported Missing: 7/25/24
A person whose whereabouts are unknown and whose safety or welfare is the subject of concern.
Persons who have dementia or a related disability who have a verified developmental disability, or who are 60 years of age or older and have a verified impaired mental condition, whose whereabouts are unknown, and whose disappearance poses a credible threat to the safety and health of the person.
No, it is not against the law to be a missing person. The Weld County Sheriff’s Office wants the best outcomes for the members of our community that report missing persons in our jurisdiction.
The most important thing is to report your loved one missing to local law enforcement. The Weld County Sheriff’s Office will take a missing persons report if the missing person resides within our agency’s jurisdiction and the last-known location is the missing person’s residence or is unknown. Or, if there is credible information indicating the missing person was last believed to be within WCSO’s jurisdiction. Gather as much descriptive information as you can to include the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the missing person. Also make sure you clearly state why you believe the person is missing.
For a more information on how to navigate reporting a missing person visit the Colorado Bureau of Investigations website for a missing persons checklist.
WCSO deputies may request to collect or review the following items during the initial missing persons investigation to help locate your loved one:
It is crucial to promptly notify law enforcement about any missing children! Ensure you gather as much descriptive information as you can to include the details about the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a child. The following information is helpful to law enforcement:
Phone: (970) 304-6464
Email: Crimetips@weld.gov
Colorado Bureau of Investigations (CBI)
National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NAMUS)