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People Search: Finding Lost Friends Online Part 2: Where to start your search More of this Feature Part 1: People Search Part 2: Where to Start Part 3: Paid Services Part 4: Being FoundThe best place to startyour search is a search engine like Google. missing pulse Free-police-records-search. Try typing in the persons' name, surrounded by quotes. (When you use quotes, Google will look for search results that have an exact match of the names, if you don't use quotes, you'll find yourself wading through pages that might have the first name matched up with a different last name, or vice versa. ) Keep in mind that you're most likely to have success if you aren't searching for a combination of very common names. missing pulse People searches. If you happen to have an old friend named Joe Smith (which I, in fact, do!) or Tom Miller, it's fairly unlikely that you will have much luck finding them. If a name alone doesn't produce the results that you are looking for, you may want to try adding some extra words to your search that might help narrow it down. For instance, if you are looking for a friend named Kevin Summers and you know that he was interested in rock climbing, you might try running a search for "Kevin Summers" + "rock climbing". missing pulse Missing dogs. (I've already explained the use of quotes, but if you are wondering about the "+" symbol, that's a way for the search engines to tie two search phrases together. The above search string will look for the exact phrase "Kevin Summers" AND the exact string "rock climbing" on the same page. ) Oddly enough, if you run the above search, you get one result on Google. If you happened to be looking for Kevin Summers, you would now know that he is involved with the Parks and Recreation Department in Livonia, Michigan. From that point, it's likely that a quick phone call or two would help you locate him. If you happen to know the high school or college that the person graduated from, you have an excellent starting point. Most schools have some type of alumni association and it's becoming more and more common to find these organizations on the web. You may wish to try contacting the alumni group and asking them to put you in touch with the individual you are looking for. Although privacy concerns keep most alumni organizations and schools from directly revealing contact information for a third party, they are usually more than willing to pass your information on to the person in question so that they can contact you on their own. Additionally, portal sites like Yahoo have "people search" sections of their web sites that are dedicated to helping you look up addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of individuals.
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