If You See Any Of These 14 Louisiana Kids, Call 9-1-1 Immediately
It's Christmas Eve. Most kids are spending the day just dreaming of what St. Nick might drag down the chimney tonight.
However, there are children all across the country who can only dream of the possibility they might ever get to go home, much less what Santa might be bringing for Christmas.
As human trafficking and the sex slave trade continue to grow, one can only imagine the horrors facing some of America's children.
At present, the National Center For Missing & Exploited Children reports that 1,453 have disappeared thus far in 2024.
Their website, missingkids.org, is chock full of pictures of these precious children who continue to vanish from their homes, and yet most media doesn't see how tremendous this issue truly is.
This organization is also an incredible resource for any who might ever experience the devastating disappearance of their own child, citing how they are of service to those searching:
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children maintains a liaison with each missing child clearinghouse and helps ensure they are familiar with the many resources available through NCMEC. NCMEC provides missing child clearinghouses with training, technical assistance and vital information and other resources to help them with missing child cases.
The missing child clearinghouses provide diverse services due to the range of their authorities and the variety of agencies in which they exist. The primary services provided by missing child clearinghouses are networking, information dissemination, training development and delivery, data collection and provision of technical assistance in cases of missing and sexually exploited children.
Of the 1,453 missing children, fourteen have mysteriously vanished from right here in the Bayou State. Two of those are from here in North Louisiana; one in Ruston and one from right here in Shreveport.
Please take a close look at these 14 innocent faces and if you happen to recognize one, immediately call 911 and report it. You never know how great the impact of your call might make to a child being held against their will.