GBI Unsolved Cases
This page highlights GBI Unsolved Cases across Georgia with a special focus on our region. Review unsolved homicides, missing persons, and unidentified remains. If you recognize a detail, submit a confidential tip to the GBI. In an emergency call 911.
If you are skilled at open source research or have information about a specific case, share what you can with law enforcement to help move it forward. E-Safe lets you add helpful hyperlinks you find and save notes that others can read and build on. Treat each case like a puzzle. The more verified pieces we put together, the better the chance of developing leads that help our law enforcement community solve these cases and keep our neighborhoods safe. If you have direct information, use the official reporting links on each case to submit your tip to the relevant agency.
Research Assets
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a national centralized repository and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases across the United States.
The Doe Network is a Non-profit 100% volunteer organization devoted to assisting investigating agencies in bringing closure to national and international cold cases concerning Missing & Unidentified Persons. It is our mission to give the nameless back their names and return the missing to their families.
Public Awareness Alerts: The FBI publishes public-facing pages for specific Homicides and Sexual Assaults, Missing Persons, and Unidentified Persons cases that are part of the ViCAP system. These pages are designed to solicit tips from the public that could help solve these cold cases.
Hint: Use the below filter to locate the case files by category, year, city, county, or conduct a raw search.










Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Use the GBI online tip form or call the GBI tip line at 800 597 8477. If anyone is in danger call 911 first.
Yes. The GBI accepts confidential submissions through the online form and by phone.
Names, dates, locations, photos, vehicle and tag information, social media posts, and any direct knowledge that can verify timelines.
No. E-Safe shares public case information to support awareness. Official updates come from the GBI and local law enforcement.
The GBI and the local agency with jurisdiction. Community members should only submit tips and should not conduct independent contact with potential suspects.