
G3 Missing Persons is headquartered in Dallas / Fort Worth — providing local families and law enforcement with a dedicated, licensed private investigator who works missing persons cases exclusively.
Dallas / Fort Worth is where G3 Missing Persons was founded and where Steve Gelinske lives and works. As a DFW-based missing persons investigator, Steve has an intimate understanding of the Metroplex — from the urban density of downtown Dallas and Fort Worth to the sprawling suburbs of Plano, Arlington, Frisco, McKinney, and Denton. That local knowledge matters when a person goes missing and every hour counts.
The DFW metro area is the fourth-largest in the United States, home to more than 7.5 million people spread across two major cities and dozens of surrounding communities. The sheer scale of the Metroplex — spanning Dallas County, Tarrant County, Collin County, and Denton County — creates unique challenges in missing persons cases. People can disappear into a massive urban landscape with overlapping municipal jurisdictions, extensive highway networks, and transit systems that connect to the entire state and beyond.
Working from DFW means Steve has built direct, working relationships with local law enforcement agencies including the Dallas Police Department, Fort Worth Police Department, Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office, and Dallas County Sheriff’s Office. These aren’t abstract connections. When a case requires coordination with local LE, Steve can engage the right people directly — because he’s already a known, licensed investigator operating in their jurisdiction.
That proximity advantage extends to resources as well. G3 has immediate access to DFW-area surveillance networks, local informant networks, and field assets that an out-of-state investigator simply cannot replicate. When a missing persons case originates in Dallas or Fort Worth, the first 24 to 48 hours are critical — and having your investigator already on the ground, already connected, makes a measurable difference in outcomes.
The Dallas / Fort Worth area sees a high volume of missing persons reports annually, driven by the metro’s population size, its position as a major transportation hub, and the complex socioeconomic dynamics of a rapidly growing region. The I-35 and I-30 corridors that intersect in DFW are among the most heavily trafficked routes in the country — and unfortunately, they also serve as known corridors for human trafficking activity.
Missing persons cases in DFW range from runaway teenagers and voluntarily missing adults to elderly individuals with dementia who wander from care facilities, parental abductions, cold cases that have gone unsolved for years, and cases with suspected foul play. G3 handles all of these case types, applying the same investigative rigor whether the case is hours old or decades cold.
G3 Missing Persons does not take general PI cases. No infidelity surveillance, no insurance fraud, no background checks. Every tool, every database subscription, every law enforcement relationship Steve has built exists for a single purpose: finding missing people.
For DFW families, that means you are hiring an investigator who is not splitting attention across a dozen unrelated case types. When you call G3, Steve answers personally. He evaluates your situation, provides an honest assessment of what is realistic, and if he takes your case, he commits to it fully.
Every case type below represents a distinct investigative discipline. G3 brings specialized methodology to each one — from OSINT and database intelligence to field operations and law enforcement coordination.
Adults and teens who left voluntarily but whose families need to know they are safe.
Parental abductions, custodial interference, and children who have disappeared.
Time-critical searches for elderly individuals who have wandered or gone missing.
Cases that have gone unsolved — re-examined with fresh investigative methodology.
Cases where circumstances suggest the missing person may be in danger.
Every engagement starts with a free, confidential conversation with Steve directly. No call center, no intake form — just a licensed investigator listening to what you are going through.
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