
Case Overview
Marcus T. (name anonymized), a father living in New York, contacted Terrance Private Investigator after two years without contact with his young son. Although he and the child’s mother, “Charlotte R.” (name anonymized), had a court-ordered custody agreement, visitation became sporadic and then stopped entirely. Charlotte disappeared — her phone disconnected, her address vacated, and her social media erased. Without knowing where she was, Marcus’s custody rights were unenforceable, and his attorney could not move forward. He spent more than a year searching on his own until exhaustion gave way to fear.

The Challenge
You cannot enforce custody orders on someone you cannot find. When a parent disappears with a child, the legal system stalls until that parent is located — and Marcus faced every one of those obstacles:
- Custody orders stall the moment a parent goes missing
- Attorneys are limited without a confirmed location
- Courts cannot act and enforcement becomes impossible
- Charlotte had to be located lawfully, discreetly, and in a way the court would recognize
48 Hours
Time to Locate Charlotte
2 Years
Without Contact Before We Began
2 States
Interstate Investigation
Court-Ready
Documentation Delivered
The Investigation
Finding Charlotte required tools and experience far beyond internet searches. From a handful of stale leads, our team built a lawful trail from New York to a doorstep in Houston.
Marcus provided what he had: old addresses, disconnected phone numbers, names of relatives, and outdated social media profiles. Our licensed investigators initiated comprehensive skip trace searches, cross-referenced public records, and mapped known social connections. Charlotte had changed her phone number, relocated, and altered her online presence — but disappearance is rarely complete.
The case broke open when investigators identified a family connection in Houston, Texas. That lead led to phone records, which revealed a new individual in Charlotte’s life. Further investigation confirmed that Charlotte had remarried — she had a new last name, a new household, and a new address in South Central Houston.
Field investigators were deployed for lawful, on-site surveillance. Within hours, Charlotte was confirmed living at the residence with her new husband and two small children. Marcus’s son was there as well. After two years of searching alone, locating Charlotte took just 48 hours.
Once the location was confirmed, our in-house process servers served custody documents directly at the Houston residence. Marcus received proof of service within days of his initial call, and his attorney could finally move forward so the court could enforce the custody order.


The Results
Finding Charlotte proves that when a parent disappears with a child, professional investigation can restore both legal action and hope. Every finding was documented for the court:
- Verified location confirmation of Charlotte’s residence in South Central Houston under her married name
- Identity and alias verification establishing Charlotte despite her name change and efforts to conceal her whereabouts
- Child presence confirmation that Marcus’s son was residing at the identified address
- Court-ready documentation with dates, locations, and verification suitable for legal proceedings
After two years of searching alone, finding Charlotte took just 48 hours. It was not just about location — it was about restoring hope.
Terrance Private Investigator & Associates
Looking Ahead
If a parent has disappeared with your child, you cannot enforce a custody order on someone you cannot find. A licensed investigator can locate them lawfully, discreetly, and in a way the court will recognize — giving your attorney the documented record needed to move forward. Clarity and momentum begin with facts.