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Searchers ( Missing Persons )

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • PPT
  • mail
  • 2022/09/06 02:06

I am submitting this message from Japan.
I am looking for a relative I have lost touch with in Los Angeles.
What kind of means, methods, or services are available locally in this case ?
Also, is this kind of local bulletin board posting effective ?
I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
I have already applied to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Thank you very much.

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#3
  • ねむ
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 02:58
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The police have a Wellness check or Welfare check, though.
If you ask them, they will go to check someone's wellness. Also, you can contact the consulate.

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#4
  • おっさん
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 09:05
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Depends on your status
whether you are a US citizen, a GC, or a visa
the quickest way is to search
"American detective investigation company"
and you'll find investigation companies with Japanese language support.

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#5
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 10:40
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Do relatives who are out of touch fall under the category of parents or siblings?

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#6

Isn't that the police ??

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#8
  • ウェルネスチェック
  • 2022/09/08 (Thu) 10:14
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Once I contacted the police, they looked for me and gathered information. After all, I was traveling abroad.

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#10
  • 常識無し
  • 2022/09/08 (Thu) 13:12
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> Once I contacted the police, they looked for me and gathered information. After all, he was traveling abroad.

I think the police would think I'm a nuisance for making them do extra work
or maybe they're not embarrassed ? that I was traveling abroad
Well, I'm sure they're lying.

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#17
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/09 (Fri) 08:15
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Topy is only asking how to investigate
so he would have already read other people's posts and taken action.
But he probably knew from his last letter and other communications that he was in Los Angeles.

I knew someone who was staying in Los Angeles with a father and son.
The two children returned home first, then the couple stayed behind, but the husband died first
and the wife stayed behind alone, but returned home in the middle of her 70s.
If she had stayed behind and died here
it would have been good because relatives from Japan would have had to come and sort it out.

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#18
  • PPT
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 21:18
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Contributor.
Thank you all for your advice and warm words. I will wait for the contact from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and at the same time I will try to find a local Japanese-speaking detective agency. I asked this question here because I have no idea what the local response or situation is. Thank you very much for your reply even though I am posting from Japan.

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#19
  • ねむ
  • 2022/09/11 (Sun) 22:20
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I hope you find it safe.

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#20
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/09/12 (Mon) 08:02
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I think that waiting for the contact from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs would be known if the person has submitted the residence notice, but
even if he has submitted it, it would not be known if he has not done anything since then, such as changing his address.

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