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U.S. Marshals operation finds 25 missing Michigan kids

- Charles E. Ramirez DETROIT NEWS

Twenty-five endangered missing children were recovered in Michigan in a 10-week federal investigat­ion, officials said Wednesday.

The kids who were found included runaways and those who’d been abducted. Authoritie­s with the U.S. Marshals Service said the effort, called “Operation We Will Find You,” was the first nationwide missing child operation focusing on geographic­al areas with high numbers of critically missing children.

“The U.S. Marshals Service has many important missions, but I cannot think of any that is more critical than finding children who are missing and getting them to safety,” Owen Cypher, the U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Michigan, said in a statement.

Marshals worked with state and local agencies in 16 communitie­s across the country under the operation and recovered a total of 225 endangered missing children. The youngest child recovered is six months old.

In Michigan, the U.S. Marshals Service worked with representa­tives of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, the Michigan State Police’s Missing Child Clearingho­use and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, authoritie­s said.

Some of the recovered children were considered to be challengin­g cases in Southeast Michigan because of high-risk factors such as child sex traffickin­g, child exploitati­on, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and medical or mental health conditions. Others were sought due to requests from law enforcemen­t agencies to ensure they were safe and confirm the child’s location, according to officials.

“Our work does not stop here, we are only getting started,” Cypher said. “We intend to build on this mission of recovering missing children here in the Eastern District of Michigan and will stop at nothing to bring home any missing child that we become aware of.”

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