CORRIDOR ALERT SYSTEM

MISSING CHILDREN & WOMEN TRAFFICKING CORRIDOR PREDICTION
46 States
850+ Defendants
23 Corridors
451 Training Cases
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QUADRANT SUMMARY
MISSING PERSON ALERT
Risk Multipliers
QUICK SCENARIOS
CORRIDORS
THREAT ASSESSMENT
Enter missing person details and
click ANALYZE to generate
corridor threat assessment
75% of abducted children are killed
within 3 hours. Speed saves lives.

How To Use This System

A guide for parents, family members, and anyone searching for a missing person.

IF SOMEONE IS MISSING RIGHT NOW, CALL FIRST:
911
1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-235-5678)
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children - 24/7
1-888-373-7888
National Human Trafficking Hotline - 24/7
Text "HELP" to 233733 (BEFREE)
Text-based help if you cannot make a call

This system was built to help you understand where a missing person might be taken, how fast you need to act, and what to tell law enforcement. You do not need any technical knowledge to use it.

What This System Does

When a child or woman goes missing, traffickers use specific highway corridors to move them quickly. This system analyzes 427 real criminal cases across 45 states to predict which corridors and cities are most likely based on where the person went missing, their age, and the circumstances.

It does not replace law enforcement. It gives you information to share with police, the FBI, or NCMEC so they can act faster.

The Three Modes

Use the three tabs on the left side of the screen:

ALERT - Use this when someone is missing right now

This is the most important mode. Enter the missing person's information and the system will calculate a threat score, predict which highway corridors they might be moved along, and tell you how much time you have to act.

SCANNER - See which corridors are most dangerous

Shows all 22 highway corridors ranked by threat level. Use this to understand the bigger picture of which routes traffickers use in your area.

SEARCH - Look through 427 real cases

Search by name, city, state, or corridor. Every case in this system is a real criminal prosecution. Use this to find patterns in your area or show law enforcement what has happened on the corridors near you.

How To Use Alert Mode (Step by Step)

STEP 1

Type the missing person's name in the first box.

STEP 2

Enter their age and gender. Age is critical — the system uses age profiles from 451 real cases to match which corridors target which age groups. Younger children (under 10) face different threats than teenagers (14-17).

STEP 3 — LOCATION

You have three ways to enter where they were last seen:

  • City, State — Type "Sherman, TX" or "Atlanta, GA" and the system will look up the GPS coordinates automatically from 300+ cities in the database
  • Zip Code — Just type the 5-digit zip code and the system will auto-fill the city, state, and coordinates. 120+ zip codes are pre-loaded
  • Street Address — If you know the exact address, type it in. This will be included in the alert report for law enforcement

If the system does not recognize your city or zip, you can enter latitude and longitude manually. To find coordinates: open Google Maps, right-click the location, and click the coordinates to copy them.

STEP 4

Enter how many hours they have been missing. This drives two critical features:

  • Golden Hour Countdown — shows how much time remains in the critical 3-hour recovery window
  • Reachable Cities — calculates exactly how far they could have traveled and which cities they could be in right now, based on highway speeds
STEP 5

Select the circumstances if known: Did they run away? Were they abducted? Were they lured by someone online? If you don't know, leave it as "Unknown."

STEP 6

Check any risk multipliers that apply. These are factors that increase danger:

  • Foster care (3.0x) — Children in the foster care system are targeted at extremely high rates. 386 foster children were trafficked in Texas in a single year
  • Prior trafficking victim (3.5x) — Re-trafficking rates are extremely high per NCMEC data
  • Prior runaway (2.5x) — Someone who has run away before is at higher risk of being recruited by traffickers
  • Near corridor (2.0x) — If they disappeared near a major interstate highway
  • Online recruitment (1.8x) — If they were talking to someone online (Discord, Snapchat, Instagram, gaming platforms)
  • Gang territory (1.7x) — If they live near known gang activity areas
  • Substance involvement (2.0x) — Traffickers use drugs to control victims
  • Tribal land (2.2x) — Reservations face severe law enforcement understaffing
  • LGBTQ+ youth (1.5x) — Disproportionate homelessness-to-exploitation pipeline
  • Undocumented (2.0x) — Fear of reporting makes victims more vulnerable

If you are unsure about any of these, leave them unchecked. The system will still work.

STEP 7

Click the red "ANALYZE CORRIDOR THREAT" button. The right panel will show:

  • A threat score (higher is more urgent)
  • A golden hour countdown showing how much critical time remains
  • Reachable Cities — every city they could have reached by now, ranked by likelihood, showing distance and drive time
  • Which highway corridors they are most likely being moved along
  • Matching historical cases from real prosecutions with similar patterns
  • A full alert output you can copy or download

Reachable Cities — How It Works

When you enter hours missing, the system calculates a travel radius based on highway speed (accounting for stops, fuel, and fatigue over time). It then finds every city within that radius and ranks them:

Cities that are on a predicted trafficking corridor are highlighted — these are the highest-priority locations for law enforcement to check.

Copy and Download Your Alert

After running an analysis, the Full Alert Output section has two buttons:

The downloaded file includes everything: name, age, last known location (including street address and GPS coordinates), risk score, reachable cities, corridor predictions, and matching cases.

Quick Scenarios

If you're overwhelmed or want to see how the system works before entering real information, scroll down in Alert mode and click one of the Quick Scenario buttons. These pre-fill the form with a realistic example — a 14-year-old runaway in Sherman, TX, or a 12-year-old foster child in Atlanta — so you can see the full analysis.

What The Scores Mean

The Golden Hour

Research shows that 75% of children who are killed by abductors are killed within the first 3 hours. This is why the system shows a "Golden Hour Countdown." If the timer is still active, there is still a strong chance of recovery if law enforcement acts now.

Do not wait to see if the person "comes back on their own." Report immediately. You cannot over-report a missing child.

Auto-Analysis Engine (Scanner Tab)

Click the SCANNER tab to see the Auto-Analysis Engine. This system works without any input from you:

When a green "LIVE" indicator is showing in the top bar, the system is actively monitoring and analyzing incoming alerts.

The Intelligence Engine

Behind the scenes, the system uses a pattern intelligence engine trained on 451 real cases. For each of the 23 highway corridors, it knows:

When you enter a missing person's details, the system matches their profile against every corridor's historical pattern. A 10-year-old missing from Sherman, TX matches the US-75 corridor profile (average victim age 9.6) much more closely than the I-95 corridor (average victim age 15.8). This makes the predictions more accurate.

What To Tell Law Enforcement

After running the analysis, use the COPY or DOWNLOAD buttons on the Full Alert Output. Then:

Tell them: "I have corridor prediction data from a case database of 451 trafficking prosecutions that suggests these routes and cities. Can you check with highway patrol along these corridors?"

Using on Your Phone

This system works on phones and tablets. The layout will adjust to fit your screen. On a phone:

Live Alerts

The system automatically pulls active missing children reports from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the AMBER Alert system (OJP) every 5 minutes. When alerts are active, you will see a green "LIVE" indicator in the top bar and the count of currently active cases. The Auto-Analysis Engine in the Scanner tab processes every alert automatically.

About This Data

This system is built on 451 real criminal prosecutions across 46 states and 23 interstate corridors. Every case is a documented conviction with named defendants, specific sentences, and identified victims. Sources include:

The intelligence engine analyzes patterns across all 451 cases to identify which corridors are most active, which age groups are most targeted on each route, and which circumstances most commonly lead to trafficking. This is not guesswork — it is statistical analysis of proven criminal patterns.

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REMEMBER

You are not bothering anyone by reporting. Every law enforcement agency in the country would rather investigate a false alarm than miss a real abduction. Trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, it is wrong. Call now.

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