But the overwhelming majority ARE found safe! Most reports are from parents reporting their kids missing when they don't come home from school, only to later remember their kids went to the game practice, or to their friends, or whatever. And some are teenagers who 'run away'.
If half-a-million kids went missing, per year, and assuming they are not killed (what would be the point of that), then where are they? How do you house them without detection?
They'll tell you the overwhelming majority were found safe. I've seen them. That's their response
But the overwhelming majority ARE found safe! Most reports are from parents reporting their kids missing when they don't come home from school, only to later remember their kids went to the game practice, or to their friends, or whatever. And some are teenagers who 'run away'.
If half-a-million kids went missing, per year, and assuming they are not killed (what would be the point of that), then where are they? How do you house them without detection?
Yea. Also 450k is what, 9k kids per state? That's about 850 kids a month. Your phone would be going off from amber alerts multiple times a day.