The Doe Network, named for the “Doe” moniker given to unidentified persons, is an organization that seeks to find missing people and return them home.
According to their website, they accomplish this mission in three ways:- By providing exposure to cases on their website.
- By providing credible potential matches between missing and unidentified persons to investigating agencies.
- By striving to get media exposure to cases.
1. Shannon McClure, USA
“Shannon McClure has not been seen since June 15, 2013. [She] was dropped off at the Walmart in Sheridan, Wyoming, by her husband around 3 a.m. that morning. McClure has not been in contact with family members since her disappearance. [She] is the mother of a 14-month-old son and has three stepdaughters.”2. Juanita Michelle Nicholson, USA
“Juanita Michelle Nicholson was last seen on November 6, 2006, in Baltimore City, Maryland. She may have been driving a 2001 Dodge Neon, green in color bearing MD tag LHL-762.”3. Javier Rafael Castro, USA
“Javier disappeared while swimming off Range Light Beach in the Boca Grande [Florida] area on June 18, 2016. He was swimming with his siblings that day, and several of them became stranded on a sandbar off the beach. A rip current there was too strong, and they were afraid to cross to come back to land. Javier went after them. Three were rescued, Javier was not located.”4. Christopher Wayne Bailey, USA
“Christopher Wayne Bailey, who suffered from an undiagnosed mental disorder, was last seen by a family friend walking down Route 270 in Montgomery County, [Maryland] shoeless.”Read More: This Woman Was Beautiful And Had A Great Life, But Depression Doesn’t Discriminate5. Belinda Ann Cameron, Canada
“The Victoria Police [in Canada] investigated Belinda’s disappearance and determined that Belinda suffered from a mental illness, had a drug addiction, and may have been a sex trade worker. The last confirmed sighting of Belinda was at Shoppers Drug Mart at 870 Esquimalt Rd. She failed to attend thereafter to pick up her daily medication.”6. Frederick Henry Bell Mix IV, aka “Beau,” Mexico
“Beau is a certified divemaster/rescue diver and an avid fisherman, including spearfishing. He also is an avid traveler and had arrived in Cancun, Mexico, on July 11 on a 6-month visa. His last known contact was with his mom on July 22, 2016. He was waiting at his apartment in Puerto Morelos for a FedEx package that contained his bank card and the new phone. He had been beaten and robbed in Honduras.” “He told his mom that he was going to take some individuals out spearfishing/diving. He has never been seen or heard from since. He has never returned to his apartment and never picked up the FedEx package containing his cell phone and his Bank ATM card. He had very limited funds and has had no further bank activity.”
7. Quanne Diec, Australia
“Quanne was last seen by her father leaving for school from her Granville home on July 27, 1998. It has been confirmed she never made it to the Clyde railway station. Her school did not report her non-attendance as they believed she was probably sick at home and her parents had no reason to think she wasn’t at school. So her disappearance was not reported for 10 hours. There are grave concerns for her welfare. Authorities believe she was kidnapped.”8. Simon Lembi, Belgium
“Lembi was last seen in Brussels, Belgium, on November 12, 1999. He had no money or identification with him. Lembi is originally from Angola and had only been in Belgium for a short time. He spoke little French at the time.”Read More: Way Back When: Google Started In September Of 1997, Here’s How It’s Changed Since Then