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Without a Trace is a fast-paced procedural drama about the Missing Persons Squad of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The sole responsibility of the special task force is to find missing persons by applying advanced psychological profiling techniques to peel back the layers of the victims' lives and trace their whereabouts.

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07x24 Undertow Aired: May. 19, 2009

The team searches for a man who goes missing after a late night dive and try to zero in on who could be responsible for his disappearance. Meanwhile, … [continue reading]

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Without a Trace is Canceled/Ended
The show had 7 seasons and 160 episodes air between 2002 and 2009.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 26, 2002
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
2002 - 2009
To-Date:
7 Seasons
160 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network

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  • Goof (errors in geography): There are a number of scenes which indicate that the show is actually shot in Los Angeles and not New York, where the show is supposed to take place. There are…
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    Goof (errors in geography): There are a number of scenes which indicate that the show is actually shot in Los Angeles and not New York, where the show is supposed to take place. There are several supposed one way streets with double yellow lines painted down the middle (which do not exist in New York), large blue street signs (which are used in LA, as opposed to NY, which uses green street signs), and house numbers on each street painted into the sidewalk in front of each house, which is also not done in New York, but instead in Los Angeles.
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  • A few episodes are based on real life disappearances.
  • 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…
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    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.
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