Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

U.S. Marshals recover 13 missing endangered children

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LOS ANGELES » The U.S. Marshals Service announced Wednesday that it has recovered 13 endangered missing children, including runaways and those abducted by noncustodi­al persons, in the Southland in an operation that ran from March 1 to May 15.

The multi-agency operation called We Will Find You is the first nationwide missing child operation focused on geographic­al areas with high clusters of critically missing children, according to the Marshals.

“We will continue to make the recovery of critically-missing children our top priority,” U.S. Marshal David Singer of the Central District of California said in a statement.

“Our main focus is to raise awareness to deter child exploitati­on and work with our law enforcemen­t partners to locate and recover endangered missing children.”

Among the recoveries in the Los Angeles area were:

• A 16-year-old girl who had run away in December 2022 and was a possible victim of human traffickin­g. She was recovered in Long Beach on March 9.

• A 16-year-old girl who had run away on March 11 and was a possible victim of human traffickin­g. She was safely recovered prior to boarding in Greyhound bus in Los Angeles on March 31;

• A 16-year-old girl who had run away on Jan. 20 and was a possible victim of human traffickin­g. She was safely found in the Lancaster area on April 6; and

• A 16-year-old girl who had run away in February and was a possible victim of human traffickin­g. She was found in the Lancaster area on April 11.

Operation We Will Find You resulted in the recovery of 169 children and the safe location of 56 children nationwide, according to the agency. During the operation, the Marshals referred 28 cases to law enforcemen­t agencies for further investigat­ion of crimes such as drugs and weapons, sex traffickin­g, and sex offender violations.

Law enforcemen­t reported allegation­s of traffickin­g in over 40 cases the Marshals assisted with. Of the cases closed, 86% were endangered runaways, nearly 9% were family abductions, and 5% were considered otherwise missing. The youngest child recovered was six months old, according to the Marshals.

The Southland operation was conducted in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.

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