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Broomfield, Broomfield County, Colorado Missing Persons

If you are a resident of Broomfield, Colorado and in need of expert private investigation, please call us. We can help you find that missing person in Broomfield or Broomfield County. Missing persons in Broomfield happens more than you think. Thousands of people go missing annually, even in the Broomfield and Broomfield County area. Although one of the first things you should do is contact the Broomfield Police Department if you reside in the city or the Broomfield County Sheriff if you reside outside of the Broomfield city limits. Advise the Sheriff or Police that you are a resident of Broomfield or Broomfield County and that your loved one has gone missing.

Prior to filing a missing person's report, you should try to determine their prior activity around the Broomfield area and if it was outside the city
​limits, where in Broomfield County they were traveling to and with whom they were last seen traveling with. 
If they own a vehicle, registration information and plate numbers are important because now there are "plate readers" all over Broomfield, Broomfield County, the  State Of Colorado, as well as the entire United States. Because these readers are nationwide and record the plate number when observed, this data can tell the investigator where the vehicle was last seen and can give a timeline of travel for a vehicle, ultimately determining the missing persons location.

You want to put together a list of things that you may not have thought important, like their mood over the past few weeks, any talk of disparagement or signs of depression. If you have access to their room, look for clues that may be indicative of their intent to leave without notice but do not move or remove anything if the room appears as if there may have been an altercation or disturbance. Contact the missing person's friends in the Broomfield and Broomfield County area asking when they last spoke with the subject and if the subject gave them any indication they were leaving or where they were possibly going.

​Compiling a list of the missing person's friends with names, addresses and phone numbers is warranted.  If you're a parent in the Broomfield area or Broomfield County and supply the telephone for your child or loved one, contact the carrier and ask for a print out of the phone record for several days prior to the subjects disappearance, as well as current activity subsequent to their disappearance. The phone records can be a valuable tool to disclosing the travels of the individual, especially if they have been calling out of the state.


Cell phones are an indispensable tool in everyday life for residents in Broomfield and Broomfield County, let alone the entire country and even the world
rely on their phone daily. In addition to a cell phone's call registry, bank records can be a tell tale sign of a person's travel throughout the Broomfield
and Broomfield County area, as well as the entire state of Colorado. You may not have access to the bank records direct, however, the Broomfield Police Department and the Broomfield County Sheriff can gain access to these records, if the person's disappearance is deemed questionable or if there is an established medical emergency associated with the missing person.

​By having the cell phone records and bank account records cataloged in your list of necessary items of interest for a missing persons case, it will save time for the investigator when a decision is made to look into these beneficial areas to determine a person's whereabouts. The  Broomfield Police Department as well as the Broomfield County Sheriff, have the ability to request a cell tower "ping." This will produce a current return of where the cell phone is located at that moment in time, based on the triangulation of cell towers in the area. This is a tool used by law enforcement in the Broomfield, Colorado, as well as all law enforcement nationwide.
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