US Marshals Service's 'Operation Safety Net' finds 25 missing children in Ohio in first two weeks
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday hailed the U.S. Marshals Service for its work in "Operation Safety Net," including the recovery of 25 missing children in his state in the first two weeks of activity.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Wednesday hailed the U.S. Marshals Service for its work in "Operation Safety Net," including the recovery of 25 missing children in his state in the first two weeks of activity.
“Over the weekend U.S. Marshals rescued dozens of missing children across Ohio, many of whom were being trafficked.” DeWine said during a news conference.
“Operation Safety Net" is being carried out in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies around northern Ohio.
The children were missing for various reasons and were recovered in multiple locations. Some could be vulnerable to abuse or neglect at home. About a quarter of them were believed to be victims of human trafficking or forced prostitution. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
The children were missing for various reasons and were recovered in multiple locations. Some could be vulnerable to abuse or neglect at home. About a quarter of them were believed to be victims of human trafficking or forced prostitution. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
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