Do we know who the kids are tho? Are we just making assumptions at the moment? There are sadly TONS of missing kids in the US
This is what we know, from the
U.S. Marshals Service press release... with the most relevant parts bolded by me:
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Operation DRAGON EYE, the product of a multidisciplinary task force of federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as social service entities, the medical community, and non-governmental organizations planning and executing a two-week initiative geared to recover or safely locate the most critically missing youth, has been deemed the most successful missing child operation in USMS history.
The USMS defines "critically missing" children as those at risk of crimes of violence or those with other elevated risk factors such as substance abuse, sexual exploitation, crime exposure, or domestic violence.
This operation had three primary objectives: recover critically missing youth, provide them with essential services
including appropriate placement, and to deter bad actors exploiting missing child vulnerabilities.
DRAGON EYE resulted in eight arrests, including charges of human trafficking, child endangerment, narcotics possession, and custodial interference.
Recovered children were provided with medical resources, nourishment, social services, and child advocates. Operation DRAGON EYE child welfare and social service partners said they are proud of this operation's achievements.
"I have to curtail my enthusiasm because of the sensitivity of the victims involved in this operation, but the successful recovery of 60 missing children, complemented with the arrest of eight individuals, including child predators, signifies the most successful missing child recovery effort in the history of the United States Marshals Service; or to my knowledge, any other similar operation held in the United States," said William Berger, U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of Florida. "The unique part of this operation was the fact that
underaged critically missing children ranging from age 9 to 17 were not only recovered but were debriefed and provided with physical and psychological care. This operation further included follow-up assistance
in hopes that these youth will not return to the streets to be further victimized.”
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MOO: Between their definition of critically missing youth, the fact that the services provided to the youth included "appropriate placement," and LE's hope that they won't "return to the streets to be further victimized," I believe a significant portion were likely runaways or youth who otherwise went missing from DCF custody (foster care, residential facilities, etc.). I doubt LE will ever confirm one way or the other.