Missing person cases continue to worsen in Indiana, new data shows

Missing person cases in Indiana continue to worsen, reflecting a troubling trend despite ongoing efforts to address the issue. Recent data indicates that while Indiana’s rate of missing persons remains lower than many states, the absolute number of open missing person cases is still significant and has shown signs of increase in recent years.

This article explores the latest statistics, underlying causes, current challenges, and initiatives working to combat the rise in missing person cases in Indiana.

Rising Concern Over Missing Persons in Indiana

Missing person cases present one of the most perplexing and heart-wrenching challenges for law enforcement agencies and communities. Indiana, like many other states, faces an uphill battle in managing and solving these cases.

According to recent reports, this problem is worsening, influenced by a mixture of social, economic, and systemic factors. Understanding the scope and dynamics of these cases is critical to developing effective prevention and response strategies.

The Current State of Missing Persons in Indiana

As of early 2025, Indiana has approximately 240 open missing person cases, translating to a rate of about 3.44 missing persons per 100,000 population. This places the state in the lower tier nationally, with several other states experiencing higher rates of disappearance…

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