I hope it makes you feel somewhat better to know that "missing kids" statistics include mostly "runaways" (for example a kid returning home late and a worried parent reporting it to the police), and are found 99% of the time. Of course one missing kid is too many, but wherever you got that 185k number from it's probably much lower for kids who stayed missing.
I hope it makes you feel somewhat better to know that "missing kids" statistics include mostly "runaways" (for example a kid returning home late and a worried parent reporting it to the police), and are found 99% of the time. Of course one missing kid is too many, but wherever you got that 185k number from it's probably much lower for kids who stayed missing.
You may wish to research more.