vanishings
Vanishings refer to the disappearance of a person, group, or object from a location or from view, typically without immediate explanation. In the context of people, vanishings are commonly described as missing persons cases, in which authorities and families seek to determine the person’s whereabouts and safety. The term also covers disappearances of vessels, aircraft, or other objects, as well as environmental or geographical vanishings such as those in remote wilderness or underwater.
Causes and patterns: Missing persons can result from voluntary disappearances, abduction, crime, accidents, medical crises, natural
Investigations: The response typically involves law enforcement, search-and-rescue teams, families, and sometimes specialized agencies or international
Notable cases: Amelia Earhart’s disappearance in 1937 and the 1971 disappearance of D. B. Cooper are among
See also: missing persons, search and rescue, NamUs, cold case investigations.