
G3 Missing Persons serves Houston and Harris County with a licensed Texas PI dedicated exclusively to finding missing people — from urgent cases to cold cases that have gone unsolved for years.
Houston presents investigative challenges that few other American cities can match. With a population exceeding 2.3 million in the city proper and nearly 7 million across the greater metro area, Houston is a sprawling, decentralized metropolis that stretches across Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County, and beyond. When someone goes missing in Houston, the geographic scope alone makes professional investigative support critical.
G3 Missing Persons is a licensed Texas private investigator serving Houston families and working alongside local law enforcement including the Houston Police Department, Harris County Sheriff’s Office, and surrounding municipal agencies. Steve Gelinske, G3’s founder and sole investigator, brings the same focused expertise to every Houston case that he applies from his Dallas / Fort Worth home base — because G3 handles missing persons cases exclusively, with no exceptions.
Houston’s position as a major international port city and transportation hub creates a missing persons landscape unlike anywhere else in Texas. The I-10 corridor connects Houston to San Antonio and beyond to the west, while I-45 runs north to Dallas and south to Galveston and the Gulf Coast. These interstate arteries, combined with two major airports and the Port of Houston — one of the busiest ports in the nation — mean that a missing person in Houston could be anywhere in the country, or beyond, within hours.
This is particularly relevant in cases with suspected ties to human trafficking. Houston has been consistently identified by federal law enforcement as one of the primary hubs for trafficking activity in the United States, driven by its port infrastructure, international population, and position along major transit corridors. G3 has direct experience working cases with potential trafficking connections and maintains coordination with federal agencies conducting operations in the Houston area.
One of the practical challenges families face in Houston missing persons cases is the metro area’s fragmented jurisdictional landscape. A missing person’s trail might cross from HPD jurisdiction into the Harris County Sheriff’s territory, through a smaller municipality like Pasadena or Sugar Land, and potentially into adjacent counties. Each agency maintains its own records, its own procedures, and its own investigative priorities.
A dedicated missing persons PI bridges those gaps. Steve coordinates across jurisdictions, consolidates intelligence from multiple agencies, and ensures that no lead falls through the cracks simply because it crossed a city or county boundary. That cross-jurisdictional coordination is often the difference between a case that stalls and one that produces results.
G3 does not maintain a Houston office — and that is a deliberate choice. Steve Gelinske is the investigator on every case, and he deploys to Houston directly when a case requires on-the-ground presence. There is no local office manager, no associate handling your case. When you hire G3, you get Steve.
For Houston-area families, this means every resource G3 brings to bear — OSINT capabilities, licensed database access, law enforcement relationships, and field operations — is directed by the same person you spoke to on your first call. That continuity matters in missing persons work, where understanding the full picture of a case from day one can determine the outcome.
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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