Missing Persons Las Vegas Cases Surge 400% as AI-Powered Underground City ‘EchoNet’ Offers Safe Haven—But Experts Warn of Darker Truth
LAS VEGAS, NV — A startling new report reveals that missing persons Las Vegas cases have skyrocketed by over 400% in the past decade, prompting the launch of a controversial AI-driven underground network called EchoNet. Advertised as a “sanctuary” for the vulnerable, EchoNet’s founders claim it uses predictive algorithms to intercept at-risk individuals before they vanish. However, leaked documents suggest the same technology is being exploited by criminal syndicates to track and disappear victims, turning the city’s neon-lit surface into a ghostly facade. By 2035, authorities fear the line between rescue and abduction could vanish entirely, with every underground corridor potentially a trap or a lifeline.