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MISSING COLD CASES

The beginning: Before our society we had our modern lives until people disappear like vanish in thin air. People believe they died and disappear out of thin air. But who know maybe they are still with us today. Today we will learn the cold cases that are closed or not solved by police and maybe still alive today. THE DISAPPEAR OF PEOPLE: The people who disappear out of minutes or days from mexico to United States

3 facts about the missing ·About 25% of missing persons cases remain unsolved ·It's estimated that around 630,000 people are reported missing each year. Most are eventually located. Around 90,000 a year are never found. That's almost 1 million people in the last decade. ·According to the NamUs database, there are 600,000 people declared missing every year. Alongside that statistic, there are 4,400 unidentified bodies discovered every year. That means only 0.7333% of people who go missing are found and unable to be identified

What life was like:

The mystery of Trikal: Tikal's reign abruptly ended when, for unknown reasons, the Mayans abandoned the city in A.D. 900. Enveloped by jungle, it would not be rediscovered until 1848. Since then, only 15 percent of the site has been excavated. But what can be seen above ground is the archaeological equivalent of shock and awe. Many mystreys remain missing and the cases close here are some i found out about.

The missing cases: An American tourist visiting ancient Mayan ruins deep in the rainforests of Guatemala suddenly vanished without a trace — sparking a massive search mission and baffling authorities. Raymond Vincent Ashcroft, 66, and his wife were scoping out the renowned Mayan city of Tikal with a bird-watching group on Feb

Two people have come forward in the case surrounding the disappearance of Nancy Ng, a woman who went missing in October while kayaking in Guatemala's Lake Atítlan, accusing the kayak company of failing to protect its clients

Millete is presumed to be dead. On January 13, 2021, volunteers searched Mount San Miguel Park for Millete. On January 23, 2021, investigators conducted a search warrant at Millete's home, searching for clues or any evidence that would point to the cause of her disappearance or possible whereabouts

Rodriguez and the beloved pet got separated after Rodriguez was denied entry into the U.S. and Maia escaped from her kennel in Delta's care, the airline said. After three agonizing weeks, Maia was recovered Saturday, found hiding near the North Cargo Facilities, the airport announced on social media Sunday.