Posted on 09/26/2023 8:02:26 AM PDT by Perseverando
Police say the number of runaways and missing kids is unusually high this year
Last year, 1,600 kids were reported missing in the state of 11million
In Georgia and North Carolina, which have similar populations, the number was less than 700
Police say they are concerned the youths are being trafficked or becoming involved in gang activity
The number of missing and runaway children in Ohio for 2023 is nearly double that of states with similar populations, sparking panic among parents and police who in some towns can't keep up with the number of teenagers running away.
In this month alone, 45 children have been reported missing in the Cleveland area.
They join the total number of 1,072 who have been reported missing since the start of the year.
While the majority have since returned home or been accounted for, cops say many are regular runaways who will likely vanish again.
They say the rate of children going missing and running away in 2023 is unusually high.
In 2022, Ohio had nearly double the number of runaways than states like Georgia, North Carolina and Illinois, all of which have populations of between 10million and 12million.
The missing kids from 2022. In Ohio, 1,455 were reported missing - more than double that of North Carolina, which has a similar sized population
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In the 90s, there was a large Satanic coven in the Cleveland area, so this isn’t very surprising. Really concerning is all the babies without a birth certificate and the buckets of blood. People didn’t, and mostly couldn’t, believe it. They’re all being flushed out.
My first thought too: These aren’t toddlers being snatched but troubled teens running off of their own accord. Many will drift into gangs and prostitution. It’s simply another symptom of our crumbling society.
Plus, many are regular runaways who will likely vanish [and be counted again].
Kind of important details.
Score one for the headline writers.
Where’s the legend to explain the chart (grey / gold / blue / white)? Demo breakdown?
Among those, what were the causes? Runaways or trafficked?
Last spoken line from the movie “M”.(1931)
“This will not bring our children back to life, people should take better care of their children.”
Mrs. Breckmann
Illegals moving from one place to another?
Reptoids gotta eat....
“It’s one of the reasons they used to pull vehicles for excessive tint which they can’t do anymore.”
The excessive tint thing was all too often a pretext for warrantless searches and illegal detainments. It had to go.
Especially when you consider that the stated reason for the tine stops was so the officer could perform a warrantless search. That’s a 4th Amendment violation.
Because if they can stop vehicles with tinted windows so they can “check” them then why not do checkpoints on the highways where everyone gets searched so the cops can “check” on them?
Papers, please.
“In the 90s, there was a large Satanic coven in the Cleveland area”
There still is.
I was traveling through New England and was struck by the number of Human Trafficking awareness signs in stores etc. I don’t see that in the NJ/NY metro area.
A secret society whistle-blower mentioned a Cleveland society in a list of clubs for presidents like Bohemian Grove but he didnt know what they did there, only that it existed.
I am sure it is just a coincidence that this is where many Muslims were settled.
Wonder how many, if any were ghost students on padded enrollments...
IG: School systems self-reported enrollment errors, MSDE funded 'ghost students' anyway
Taxpayers, audit your districts.
Check the Kensington area in PA and find 90% of them.
I bet the majority are illegals.
How many of them are are with the CPS?
I’ve seen too many stories of disappeared children that were in custody of the CPS that I can’t help but think that it’s an agency that is involved in the trafficking of children.
The maintenance of identities created to reduce tax liabilities or enhance social services payments requires dedication and effort.
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