The original Destiny Search Project was formed in 2007 after the disappearance and search for missing Destiny Norton in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2008 the group was organized into a Non-Profit and operated for several years. This included searches for Camille Cleverley, Hser Ner Moo, Susan Powell and others. Unfortunately with the departure of some of the board of directors operations came to a clo
se. For some time, it was hoped to bring back the project and improve upon it, and make it available nationwide. At one time an open source software project was even started but it also ended when the primary operations had been ended. Now several years later, and with new technology and online tools available the hope that Destiny Search Project could allow for community volunteer based organized searches for missing person can now be realized. The goal of this new project is to make a system and tools available that anyone, anywhere can launch a community-based volunteer search in a matter of only a few hours. While the concepts, system, and tools are easy to use and learn if needed in an emergent situation it is encouraged that you familiarize yourself with them before they are needed. It is also highly recommended to work with local law enforcement, churches, and other community organizations and members to have a plan to activate in place in case it is ever needed. The new system, and operations manual is now available to organization, agencies or families planning to conduct a volunteer based missing person search. I will gladly answer any questions and look forward to assisting in bringing loved ones home to their families.