What does witness protection usually do to cover up your sudden move?

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Nothing is really done to “cover up” their sudden move. They leave town and that is fairly easily known. What is not known is where they are going.

The country is quite large. Someone leaves town, changes their name, phone number, credit cards, all their previous attachments and associations. How does anyone track them down? The key here is that someone in witness protection breaks off **all contact** with anyone else they knew. Childhood friend? Never speak to them again. Parents and extended family? They won’t know where you went or your new identity, if they aren’t moved themselves.

Nothing needs to be done to cover up their moving into their new town, other than perhaps lying about where they moved from. People move around all the time, there is no way to tell if they are in witness protection or just someone moving normally.

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