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About 200 children are missing right now in Northeast Ohio.

They may be in danger and they need our help, and a task force is making progress tracking them down.

Operation Safety Net recovered 25 missing children in its first two weeks, and the sting is continuing right now.

The task force, led by U.S. Marshals, is working with local partners to get endangered kids to safety.

“These are kids that have been abused, neglected. Some involved in human trafficking,” said U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott.

Elliott has seen the nightmares many missing children have suffered.

“Sometimes the situations they—they go to, believe it or not, may be better than the situations they left from,” Elliott said.

“We’ve had some cases where the mother and or father, or both, may have been prostituting their own child,” he said.

In the past 20 days, U.S. Marshals have worked with Cleveland, East Cleveland and Newburgh Heights police departments to find just over two dozen missing children between 13 and 18 years old.

One in four of those teens they recovered are victims of human trafficking.

“We’re trying to do our part. A number of these children have gone to the hospital after we’ve recovered them to get checked out, so again this is something we take very seriously,” Elliott said.

Operation Safety Net is focusing on Cleveland and its surrounding cities, but they’re covering all of northern Ohio too with help from the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force.

“I’ll tell you this, it will be something we’ll be doing every year. This is our first time we have done this, it’s been uncharted territory for us, but we’ve had great success,” Elliott said.

Operation Safety Net will continue for several more weeks.
 
@Prettypink513

This is why the abolish the police is stupid and lets you know that those on the far left are a bunch of thugs who probably want to make sex with underage children legal.
Who's trying to abolish the police though? I thought the goal was police REFORM. Here's the definition:

re·form
/rəˈfôrm/

verb

  1. 1.
    make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.


    We want things to get BETTER, not get rid of police all together. That's what you and the blue lives matter folks seem to not be able to grasp
 
@Prettypink513

I do not think you or most of us (Black people) want to abolish the police but there are some who do want to abolish the police because they have an agenda.

The super rich and many of these "protestors" with rich mommies and daddies will be able to afford private security and do not live in crime filled neighborhoods.

And many have flat out said they want to abolish the police their words not mine.
 
Nearly three dozen missing Ohio children have been found, thanks to a joint investigation by the US Marshals Service and local police, authorities said.

The 35 kids — between the ages of 13 and 18 and from the Cuyahoga County area — were located during Operation Safety Net over the past month as part of the investigation into 40 missing children cases, the Marshals said.

Just over 20 percent of the found cases were tied to human trafficking. The children were found in cities across the Buckeye State including Cleveland, Euclid, Akron, Columbus and in Miami, Florida.


Authorities are still hunting for five children who remain missing — Leantwana Bates, 17; Yalonda Bates, 15; Ja-Niya Scott-Lee, 16; Alicia Jackson, 16; and Issac Ortiz, 16.

The feds said because of Operation Safety Net’s success, a permanent Missing Child Unit was created in northern Ohio “to focus on those missing, abused, neglected and trafficked juveniles.”
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