Finding the person you need in any city is not as difficult as it seems at first glance. Even if you are visiting this city for the first time. Your search radius is greatly reduced if you know the approximate location of a given person, such as a city or address.
Instructions
Step 1
Take a look at one of the many search databases of the world wide web. Enter the name, surname (if you know), the full address of the person you are looking for in the appropriate field. If the person you need is listed in this database, you can find out various additional information about him, for example, a phone number. There are two types of search sites - free (www.poiski-people.ru) and paid (www.poisk.boxmail.biz or www.centrpoisk.narod.ru). If the free database does not find any information about the person you need, look for it on a paid service. You can also download or buy an online database of Russian citizens online. To get more accurate information, look for new versions of such a database. But remember that this is not entirely legal
Step 2
Purchase a Moscow telephone directory. Carefully study all the pages and if you know the last name of the person, you can find it in the lists. But this search method can be ineffective, because most citizens prohibit specifying various personal data about themselves in such books.
Step 3
Register in popular social networks (vkontakte.ru, odnoklassniki.ru, etc.) - various functions of the site will become available to you. In the search form, enter the exact address of the person you are looking for, you can enter additional information about him, for example, about frequently visited places (theaters, libraries, restaurants, cafes). If the person you are looking for does not have an Internet connection, respectively, and access to social networks, visit the approximate area of his residence (district, street).
Step 4
Go to entertainment venues, organizations, institutions that you think this person may visit. After describing his appearance, age, or simply showing a photo of the wanted person (if you have one), ask people, maybe someone will recognize him.