This seems like over-reporting to me. That'd be over 9k kids per state, if divided equally (which I know can't be).
I know it's a problem and know there's pedos, I'd just like better breakdowns. I feel like I'd see a lot more people talking about losing kids all the time.
All that said, I could see lower income/those who are timid of law enforcement either not reporting, not getting the attention (news carers to beautiful and wealth vs), or being bribed/blackmailed.
What I'm saying is, I want to see more facts behind these numbers. ?
This seems like over-reporting to me. That'd be over 9k kids per state, if divided equally (which I know can't be).
I know it's a problem and know there's pedos, I'd just like better breakdowns. I feel like I'd see a lot more people talking about losing kids all the time.
All that said, I could see lower income/those who are timid of law enforcement either not reporting, not getting the attention (news carers to beautiful and wealth vs), or being bribed/blackmailed.
What I'm saying is, I want to see more facts behind these numbers. ?
OK, so this page links to PDFs of Amber alerts issued by year. Shows stuff like average time to recovery, issued per state ect. Pretty interesting.