Not just missing person databases – but old group chats, travel forums, airport arrival logs, digital payment histories, and even recent follows or likes on social media.
[Name of organization or family contact] [Phone number] [Email]
This sounds like a missing persons awareness post, a documentary segment, a podcast episode, or a social media search campaign. Below is ready-to-use content tailored to different platforms. Headline: HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? – Searching for Ellie Tay & Serena Hill
If you've seen either of them – at a café, a bus stop, a concert, a hospital, or online – say something.
[Insert] Email for searches: search@[domain].org 4. Printable Flyer Text (For Real-World Posting) MISSING / LOCATION UNKNOWN Searching for Ellie Tay & Serena Hill – in ALL areas
It looks like you're trying to create content for a search query:
If you have seen Ellie Tay or Serena Hill ANYWHERE – in person, online, or in media – please call:
[City, Date] Search scope: Nationwide + Online Reward: [If applicable]
Searching in: All locations, All platforms, All recent activity Closing: Tag @[YourHandle] or email [email]. Every share counts." 3. Search Campaign Description (For GoFundMe, Reddit r/RBI, or a Dedicated Website) Title: Searching for Ellie Tay and Serena Hill – Comprehensive Search Across All Channels