Missing Pages
Each year thousand of tourists go missing while abroad. Through 'Missing Pages' Blackbook Traveler philanthropically provides resources for families of missing travelers. Top priority is given to all missing traveler reports logged through this site. Once posted the site creates an instant ‘Missing Persons Poster' for each person which can be shared, emailed, downloaded and printed in many languages. All posts are linked to social media.
Blackbook Traveler continues to conduct social media campaigns for missing travelers at no expense to families. We target 'en mass' the location where the person went missing, utilising facebook paid advertising and twitter. In some regions these campaigns have reached up to 300,000 locals in just a few days, gathering feed back and encouraging distribution of posters and post sharing. This resource is invaluable at targeting locals in distant countries, as many families would be unable to, without links to these countries or the expertise.
Since December 2013 we have run 26 campaigns around the world in search of travelers who have gone missing. To date these include campaigns in regions of Canada (2), Australia, U.S.A (2), France, Austria, India, Nepal (10), South Africa and Cambodia, for missing Nationals from Great Britain, Ireland, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Norway, Germany, U.S.A, Malaysia, Spain and Austraiia. And through these campaigns we have liaised with families, locals, emergency services, police and embassies.
Time is crucial when any person goes missing. However, the situation is further complicated for families when a relative goes missing in a distant country. Families may be faced with issues such as language barriers, customs, laws, bureaucracy, lack of resources or even natural disasters and war. And most governments are limited in what support they can and will provide.
Media and Social Media can provide a key role in gaining public awareness and support in locating missing travelers.
You can view our campaigns for missing travelers here on Facebook and Twitter
And check out our new app Ok Away at www.okaway.co which incorporates alerts for missing people.
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Taylor Watson Mathieson
GOOGLE TRANSLATION MissingLast seen
, Australia
19 April, 2021
Taylor was last seen catching a train Eastbound from Springwood Railway Station about 6.30pm on Monday, 19th April, 2021.
She was wearing blue jeans, a blue jumper and white shoes.
Taylor regularly visits Sydney CBD, Randwick, Caringbah, the South Coast...
Theo Hayez
GOOGLE TRANSLATION MissingLast seen
, Australia
31 May, 2019
Theo was last seen leaving the Cheeky Monkeys Bar on Jonson Street, Byron Bay at 11pm on May 31st 2019.
He was dressed in a black hooded jumper, beige pants and black shoes. He has not been located despite an extensive police search. Police are appea...
Marie Ostbo
GOOGLE TRANSLATION MissingLast seen
Sedgefield, South Africa
18 April, 2018
Marie had arrived in Sedgefield in the Western Cape on Wednesday 18th April with a group of International students. The group had taken a walk to the beach in the early evening, and upon their return discovered and reported that Marie was missing.
Mari...
Sydney Schumacher
GOOGLE TRANSLATION MissingLast seen
Kyanjin Gompa, Nepal
25 April, 2015
Sydney Jo Schumacher and her companion Bailry Meola were reported at the Mountain View Lodge Tea House on the morning of the 25th (day of Earthquake) by rescued man, Miguel Camelo. Austin Lord also confirmed Sydney was near Kyanjin Gompa on the 24th.
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