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The First 48: Missing Persons Episodes | Season 1 | |
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A History Of Violence
When a young woman and her babies vanish, detectives discover that a second woman and her baby are missing, too, and one man may be responsible for both disappearances. Detectives Lorna Conley, Nannette Ansley, and Pam Childs must use all their skills to solve the potential double kidnapping.
Desperate Measures/The Big City
Detectives Ayanna Corbin and Michael Cochran rush to save a missing mother of four children who's left behind a suicide note. And Detective Bob Berent goes looking for a disoriented and confused woman who's wandering the streets of Chicago - an easy target in the big city.
In The Wind
When Latashia Nevitt vanishes into thin air on her way to a convenience store, Sgt. Jeffrey Coleman and partner Bill Joyner investigate. But after giving lie detector tests to Latashia's mother and husband and sending canine units on the trail of Latashia's scent, Coleman and Joyner are no closer to finding her.
Deleted/Cruel Streets
When an aspiring model disappears, Detective Joe Gentile suspects an online predator may have kidnapped her. And Detective Pam Childs races to find a missing man with mental disabilities before he becomes a victim of street violence.
Lost Anniversary/Checked Out
For Detectives Ayanna Corbin and Mike Cochran, this case starts off on the wrong foot. Barbara Naklicki holds off a full two days before reporting the disappearance of her husband, Ed, under the mistaken belief that she needed to wait that long before filing a report. Yesterday would have marked their second wedding anniversary. Consequently, their first clue is a dire one: Ed s work van has been found in a forest preserve on the city's edge. His sack lunch is still sitting in the passenger seat. Next, Detective Bob Berent gets a strange phone call from a hotel on Michigan Avenue, Chicago's main shopping drag. The hotel reports a guest took a room three nights ago - and vanished. Berent searches suitcases and finds clothes, a computer and a cell phone. Next, Berent checks the hotel's surveillance video - and spots the guest exiting the hotel. Berent tracks down and interviews her younger brother, then brings in patrol cars to sweep the downtown area.
Family Matters
Jeff Coleman and Bill Joyner tackle the curious case of Maurice "JacJac" Blandin. Before it s over, the investigation will immerse the detectives in a unique subculture of Chicago's black gay males; a world in which hundreds of young men organize themselves into "families" with surnames like "Corleone" and "Roman." The circumstances of JacJac s disappearance are not uncommon - a lover's quarrel led JacJac to bolt in the middle of the night. But things turned desperate this morning, when JacJac left a disturbing voice mail message for his lover, threatening to end his life at Navy Pier.
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