This is a branch-off of my post yesterday about the FBI's website of missing children and how they have only a small number of kids listed on there. I got some great comments on the post, including one from Votescam that mentioned the Polly Klaas foundation's website and their supposed Master List of missing Children.
The list is 15 pages long... maybe 150 kids listed total? HOW IN THE WORLD IS THIS THE MASTER LIST OF MISSING CHILDREN?
Link to the Polly Klaas Master List of Missing Children: Polly Klaas Master List of Missing Children
Who are these kids? Why are they on the list and 99.9% of missing kids are not?
One pro I can offer is that at least these kids went missing lately, unlike the FBI's list of kids, some of whom went missing in the 60's and 70's! Clearly listing kids who've gone missing recently will help more than listing kids who went missing 50 years ago.
I always use young kidnap victim Johnny Gosch as a test. He is still classified as a missing child, and you CAN IN FACT find him listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Website. But he is not on the Polly Klaas website's "master list of missing children." Why?
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findingaway ago
Don't know if this link will help but it does give some information and is Ohio missing persons. There is usually more than one missing website per state but here is the quick one i found. Hope it helps: https://www.facebook.com/missingpersonfromohio/
findingaway ago
And here is another one. https://www.facebook.com/OhioLostNMissing/?ref=py_c
findingaway ago
I am on a roll: https://www.facebook.com/missingpersonfromohio/videos/vb.175901935820373/1257232077687348/?type=2&theater
findingaway ago
Another one for you: https://www.facebook.com/missingpersonfromohio/videos/vb.175901935820373/1257095907700965/?type=2&theater
3141592653 ago
thanks for the links
3141592653 ago
you should do a post on all this , including all the Ohio kids missing without pics listed
"Research shows that if a child is missing in Ohio for two weeks, “there’s a high probability that they’ve been approached by a (human-trafficking) recruiter,” said Celia Williamson, a human-trafficking expert at the University of Toledo."