We use data and analysis in order to help identify trends that could help us uncover common causes to individuals going missing. |
Dock Ellis Foundation works with Law Enforcement and Search & Rescue Agencies nationally to help bring home the missing. |
We work closely with families to assist with navigating the system during a critical moment when a loved one is reported missing. |
The Dock Ellis Foundation, a national organization created in honor of the late Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis who pitched the infamous No-Hitter game for the Pirates, He is also honored and remembered as an outspoken activist and advocate for sobriety and racial injustice. The Dock Ellis Foundation assist minority families with missing people, works with the family to establish a 24-hour telephone line for tips and to help produce and distribute fliers and gain media attention.
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MISSING PERSONS DATABASE.
you can search below to find additional information on Dock Ellis Foundation cases. We only post cases that are represented by Dock Ellis Foundation. All cases are subject to verification with law enforcement before being published on this site. If you know of a missing person that should be listed on our site, please contact us at 800-370-0830 or Complete our Missing Person request form. We will contact you back within 24 hours of submission.
The Dock Ellis Foundation actively assists law enforcement, victim families, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other missing children's organizations in cases involving missing children, human trafficking victims and children who are victims of enticement via the Internet. Dock Ellis Foundation provides technical investigative assistance, referrals and advocacy in navigating the criminal justice system, along with other resources, services and information, to victim families of children and adults who are missing and considered endangered nationwide.
The Dock Ellis Foundation actively assists law enforcement, victim families, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and other missing children's organizations in cases involving missing children, human trafficking victims and children who are victims of enticement via the Internet. Dock Ellis Foundation provides technical investigative assistance, referrals and advocacy in navigating the criminal justice system, along with other resources, services and information, to victim families of children and adults who are missing and considered endangered nationwide.
FEATURED CASE - BRING HOME NIQUI MCCOWN, MISSING SISTER OF DOCK ELLIS FOUNDATIONS BOARD OF DIRECTOR.
Twenty-eight-year-old prison guard Niqui McCown was engaged to Bobby Webster. On Sunday, July 22, 2001, just three weeks before their wedding, she arrived at her mother's house upset. She told her about an incident involving two men who harassed her and wouldn't leave her alone at a laundromat. She was afraid to go back there to get her laundry, but she eventually left her mother's house. She vanished that day and has not been seen or heard from since. The police could not find any signs of foul play nor a motive for her to vanish.
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