In a shocking revelation rasing serious concerns over public safety in the national capital, it has come to light that more than 800 people were reported missing in Delhi in the first 15 days of 2026. Women and girls make up majority of missing cases, with Delhi Police data showing them as nearly two-thirds among the disappearances . Out of the total cases, 191 were minors, while 616 were adults. So far, the police have traced 235 individuals, but 572 people are still missing.
Terming it as an alarming trend, Former Chief Minister Arvind kejriwal has said the situation is serious as he questioned BJP ruled government’s ability to provide safety to the citizens.
As per the Delhi Police data, between January 1 and 15, a total of 807 people went missing, with an average of 54 people going missing every day. Of these, 509 were women and girls, and 298 were men. The data also revealed that an average of 13 children went missing in this period. The Delhi Police data showed that among the total reported missing, minors made up 191 cases, girls accounted for 146 cases, while 616 adults were reported missing. Police said that around 572 people remain untraced while police have managed to trace 235 of the missing persons.
Among the missing children, a news agency report stated that the police managed to trace 29 girls and 19 boys, but nearly 71 per cent of adolescents (121) remain untraced. In the age group of 8 to 12 years, 13 children went missing — eight boys and five girls — with only three boys being found. In the under-eight category, a total of nine children were reported missing, of whom three boys were found, and six children remain untraced.
Adults, however, continue to make up the largest portion of missing persons. In the first half of January, 616 adults were reported missing, including 363 women and 253 men. While police were able to trace 90 men and 91 women, 435 people have yet to be found.
In 2025, a total of 24,508 people were reported missing in Delhi, with women accounting for over 60 per cent of the cases at 14,870. Men accounted for 9,638 cases. Police managed to trace 15,421 individuals, but 9,087 cases remain unresolved, the data revealed. A decadal analysis (2016-2026) highlights a troubling trend in the rising number of missing persons each year. Over the past decade, 2,32,737 people were reported missing in Delhi, with approximately 1.8 lakh individuals traced, but nearly 52,000 cases remain unresolved, according to Delhi Police records.