Year after year, thousands of people all over the world are reported missing. While most of these cases are solved, there are many cases that remain unexplained. Families of missing persons seek resolution, closure, peace, understanding and answers. Our role here at the P.I.C is to work behind the scenes, with the vision that one day we will assist the police and the missing persons' families to find answers. We can do this by maintaining dedication and integrity to each case and by focussing on and applying our psychic talents to the best of our abilities. We aim to achieve a significant result for all families and friends involved.

 

People go missing for many reasons. Some of them purposeful; Avoidance of debt, fear of becoming involved, seeking solitude, escaping from authorities, hiding from a bad relationship, some connected to remarriage, fear for their safety, or to hurt someone out of spite, mental illness, confusion or psychological issues or meeting with foul play.

 

The P.I.C members are not directly involved with missing persons' families, friends or the police. We solely work within our own group, maintaining a safe alliance, gathering and sharing psychic information and assisting each other in solving the cases to the best of our knowledge and experience. However, if the P.I.C should ever be approached by missing persons' families seeking assistance with their personal case, the P.I.C members will first discuss this in a group meeting with the vision to provide as much assistance as possible to the case. Upon reaching a decision to go ahead with the psychic investigation, the P.I.C members would then work directly with the missing person's family.  

 

All of our information and research on criminal investigations is obtained from the internet, newspapers and by word of mouth. Our circle joins together once a month and we work on one case at a time. We meditate on each case separately & formulate our own individual impressions & data and discuss these at the following meet-up.  

 

 

Do you know of someone that has gone missing or have you seen any of these missing persons?  If you know of any information relating to Missing Persons cases, don't hesitate to call 1800 000 634  

 

While the majority of attention from the public is focussed on the investigation of the missing person, it is also important that family and friends of the missing person are not forgotten. Taken from the AFP Missing Person's Co-ordination Centre's website, this link for families holds helpful  information regarding counselling & support services and legal & financial information for the families and friends involved.