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Locate Missing People - Lost Loved Ones
What do you do when
you need to find someone? As a private investigator, I am frequently
asked the best way to go about finding someone. It seems that everyone
gets to thinking about the past at some point and wonders about old
friends and past romances. Sometimes family members drift apart.
Sometimes they need to be found in the first place. In this era of
instant communication, it seems that it should be easy to immediately
reconnect. There are numerous online services that purport to provide
the average consumer with the tools to make these connections. Many of
these offer the same information under different product names which
often consist of, at best, easily obtainable public records and, at
worst, warmed-over mailing lists and old phone directories.
Occasionally, this can be what the consumer is looking for, as these
records contain information that was at one time accurate. Yet, more
often than not, they result in frustration and buyer's remorse. The
reason for this is simple: databases can only do so much. Without a
skilled investigator reviewing the data, many connections simply cannot
be made.
In addition to the
experience brought to the table, a licensed investigator has access to
more powerful databases, and has the knowledge and experience to make
them work. The truth of the matter is these databases are only a
starting point that a good investigator can use to find the right path,
and from there, it often takes good old fashioned leg work to finish the
job. However, there are restrictions to what investigators can provide -
licensed investigators will not provide this information to just anyone
without a legitimate purpose. In the course of an investigation to
locate a witness for a civil or criminal case, the investigator would
have the means and justification to access a great deal of resources and
ultimately provide the attorney with the location of a subject.
However, when locating someone for a private party, it is up to the
investigator to implement safeguards to protect the public.
In the case of the
lost friend or old flame, contact information for the subject simply
cannot be handed out without the subject's approval. In many
conversations with prospective clients, this has been a major stumbling
block. I can understand the reason behind the trepidation - wondering
how the person will react to being contacted by a third party. The good
news is that, in our experience, most people respond positively to
contact from old friends. I suppose its good for the ego.
It never hurts to
try and breathe new life into an old relationship. You never know where
it can lead you. A licensed private investigator is the best option for
finding that person you lost touch with and, using technology and
experience, reconnecting you with the past.
Call (714) 622-1900 in Orange County or (310) 860-1538 in Los Angeles today for your free consultation.
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