A coalition of federal, state, and local authorities have rescued 70 missing children in multiple states over a three-week period
· Jun 2, 2022 · NottheBee.com

We spend a lot of time around here justifiably criticizing our government for all the things it gets completely wrong.

But sometimes it does get things completely, smashingly right:

Seventy missing children were recovered in a three-week operation called "Operation Lost Souls." Homeland Security Investigations El Paso reports most of the missing children were found in West Texas.

The children were found in Midland, Odessa, El Paso, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Colorado, and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. The operation ran from the end of April through mid-May in El Paso, Midland, Ector, and Tom Green Counties. Many of the children were runaways and were between the ages of 10 and 17. Some children were victims of sex trafficking, and physical and sexual abuse.

Agencies have provided victim services and counseling to the recovered children and their families.

These folks were given three weeks and they saved nearly six dozen precious children from potentially unspeakable fates.

Just in case the magnitude of this operation wasn't clear enough:

Assisting agencies included the following: HSI Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Attache Office, West Texas Anti-Gang Center, Texas Highway Patrol, El Paso Police Department, U.S. Marshals Service, FBI, El Paso County Constables, Socorro (Texas) Police Department (SPD), Department of Family and Protective Services, El Paso Independent School District Police Department, Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission, and the Juvenile Probation Department.

These agencies also assisted: San Angelo (Texas) Police Department, Tom Green (Texas) County Sheriff's Office, Odessa (Texas) Police Department, Ector (Texas) County Sheriff's Office, Ector County Independent School District Police Department, Midland (Texas) County Sheriff's Office, Midland County Independent School District, Midland Juvenile Probation Department, Advocacy Center for Children of El Paso, Paseo Del Norte Center of Hope, the El Paso Center for Children, Midland Rape Crisis and Children's Advocacy Center, Harmony Home Children's Advocacy Center, Midland Memorial Hospital SANE Nurses, and Medical Center Hospital SANE Nurses.

Sometimes government can really knock it out of the park. Good job, folks.


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