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ɪʟᴅᴀ ([personal profile] ilda) wrote in [community profile] khuioduan2018-09-06 01:10 pm

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[ A scan of one of the missing posters posted around Aifaran appears on the network early in September. It looks to be a filled-in template, with a rather unflattering drawing of the said missing Dreamfolk. ]

M I S S I N G

YATO


URGENTLY NEEDS TO BE FOUND BECAUSE: he's missing

DESCRIPTION: really pretty blue eyes you can't miss it, wears a bandanna, gives out business cards, writes his phone number everywhere, grants wishes, very energetic, nice and cool person god

LAST SEEN: admiring his trash trinket Erol'an good luck charm

PLEASE CONTACT Ilda FOR ANY INFORMATION, THANK YOU!
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[personal profile] spoilsfun 2018-09-08 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
The longer a person is missing, the more difficult it is to find them. Its harder to find any evidence, and people's memories start to lose details. But it is still possible.

First, you need a better description on these posters. And we need to trace where he was just before he disappeared.
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[personal profile] spoilsfun 2018-09-14 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't my area of expertise, but I've done it before. [He dealt with more thefts and murders than missing people, but he judged that wouldn't be a wise thing to say at the moment.]

You have a photograph, right? That's a good start. And its good that you included a few details about things that would make him stand out in people's memories. But its also good to have a more details physical description. Hair color, height, build, what he was wearing...

It will be harder to find something after this long, but it is still possible. I've seen several cases that were solved twenty years after the original incident happened. The best way would be to start at the last place we know he was, and go on from there. Sometimes people don't remember things until the right thing reminds them.
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[personal profile] spoilsfun 2018-09-15 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
That's strange, but it might be worth showing to people anyway. Sometimes a person will remember clothes and height better than someone's face.

The twenty years weren't missing person cases. Most of them were thefts. But it was still possible to trace the criminal's movements in cases that old.

His room would be a good place to start.