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Follows the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Missing Persons Unit (MPU), a team of specially trained agents in New York City tasked with finding missing people.

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  • Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 19 wins & 47 nominations.
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  Jack Malone (160 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  FBI MPU SA Samantha Spade / ... (160 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  FBI MPU SA Danny Taylor / ... (160 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  FBI MPU SA Martin Fitzgerald / ... (160 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  Vivian Johnson (160 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  FBI MPU SA Elena Delgado / ... (88 episodes, 2005-2009)
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  Lucy (32 episodes, 2006-2009)
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  Tech Agent / ... (21 episodes, 2002-2008)
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  James Mackeroy (18 episodes, 2005-2006)
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  ND Agent / ... (17 episodes, 2002-2005)
Ian Novotny ...
  ND Agent (16 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Brian Donovan (13 episodes, 2007-2009)
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  Hanna Malone (12 episodes, 2002-2009)
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  Anne Cassidy (10 episodes, 2005-2006)
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  ND Agent / ... (10 episodes, 2004-2009)
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  Kate Malone (8 episodes, 2003-2006)
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  Alexander Olczyk (8 episodes, 2004-2008)
Isaiah Cazares ...
  ND Agent / ... (8 episodes, 2007-2009)
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  Maria Malone (7 episodes, 2003-2004)
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  Dr. Lisa Harris (7 episodes, 2003-2006)
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  Jen Long (7 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Paula Van Doren (6 episodes, 2002-2006)
Stacy Kesten ...
  ND Agent (6 episodes, 2007-2009)
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  Frank Malone (5 episodes, 2004-2009)
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  Clark Medina (4 episodes, 2008)
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  Carlos Aguilar (4 episodes, 2007)
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  Marcus Johnson (4 episodes, 2005-2006)
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  Detective Grant Mars (4 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Graham Spaulding (3 episodes, 2002-2003)
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  Victor Fitzgerald (3 episodes, 2003-2005)
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  Ed Felder (3 episodes, 2004)
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  Joe Giusti (3 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Terri Long / ... (3 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Angela Richter (3 episodes, 2007)
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  Dr. Clare Bryson (3 episodes, 2008)
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  Kim Marcus (3 episodes, 2009)
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  ND Agent (3 episodes, 2006-2007)
Christopher Close ...
  ND Agent / ... (3 episodes, 2007-2009)
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  Salvatore (3 episodes, 2002-2007)
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  Jamie Asher (3 episodes, 2006-2007)
John Timothy Botka ...
  Abductor / ... (3 episodes, 2002-2004)
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  Latte Woman / ... (3 episodes, 2004-2007)
Mark Llewellyn ...
  FBI Agent / ... (3 episodes, 2005-2006)
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  Chet Collins (2 episodes, 2002-2003)
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  Barry Mashburn (2 episodes, 2003)
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  Helen / ... (2 episodes, 2004-2005)
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  Greg Knowles / ... (2 episodes, 2004)
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  Colleen McGrath (2 episodes, 2004)
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  Father Walker (2 episodes, 2003)
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  Eric Keller (2 episodes, 2003)

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Plot Summary

As any detective can tell you, investigating missing property or deaths is comparatively easy compared to elusive missing people. However in New York City, there is a special unit of the FBI that is designed to find them. Using the vast resources of their bureau, the team, lead by Agent Jack Malone, race against time in the tight 72 hour window after a disappearance while hope for a recovery is still typically possible. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

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Also Known As
  • W.A.T (United States)
  • Vanished (United States)
  • FBI - portés disparus (France)
  • FBI - Portés disparus (France)
  • Without a Trace - Spurlos verschwunden (Germany)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia During each episode, a 15-second presentation appears, asking the public for help in finding real-life missing persons. The FBI provides a picture and descriptive information about the missing person to be displayed with a voice-over message recorded by one of the series stars. See more »
Goofs Since the inception of the agency, FBI agents travel in pairs when interview subjects. This is both to have a witness to the interview as well as for protection in case unexpected things occur. Multiple times during the show, single agents are shown talking with subjects alone, even in their homes or places unfamiliar to the agents. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003). See more »
Soundtracks One (Is The Loneliest Number) See more »
Crazy Credits Amongst the opening credits, for a brief moment the words "Amber Alert" are flashed on the screen. The Amber Alert system was formally inaugurated in the state of California, July 31, 2002. It drew both national and international recognition in its success in aiding authorities in their search for abducted children. In less than one year, the California Amber Alert system has been credited with aiding in the rescue of over a dozen children. The intial system was formulated in Texas in 1996, and is named after 9-year-old Amber Hagerman who was kidnapped and murdered. As of April 10, 2003 a bill creating a national Amber Alert system has passed in the House of Representitives, and unanimously approved in the Senate. "Without A Trace" (2002) aired its first episode shortly after a summer littered with nationally covered child kidnappings including the famous Elizabeth Smart abduction. The show aired Elizabeth's profile following its November 21, 2002 episode, In Extrimis. All Profiles are chosen by the FBI, not the show's producers. See more »
Quotes Martin: I think he's sleeping with her. The way he talks about her and she's climbing that corporate ladder pretty quick.
Jack Malone: He may be in love with her, but he's not sleeping with her. Never even thought about it.
[Martin looks quizzically at Jack]
Jack Malone: He's gay.
Martin: What, because he called her a "fireball"?
Jack Malone: No... 'cause he was checking you out.
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