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Volume 13 Recovering Missing Kids, By the FBI June 2017 Edition cases of missing children—90 percent of them endangered runaways. An investigator in the FBI’s Violent Crimes Against Children Unit works at a command post in Maryland during a rescue operation last summer. The disappearance of a Virginia teenager—and her successful rescue, within days, hundreds of miles away—provides a glimpse into the FBI’s role when kids go missing and are believed to be in danger. (Learn More. Courtesy of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and YouTube) Police were called when the girl was believed missing, setting in motion an intense process that relies on the resources, expertise, and part- nerships of local, state, and federal agencies, in- cluding the FBI. Having determined the girl might be endan- gered—susceptible to human trafficking, child prostitution, or possibly the victim of abduction— local police referred the case to special agents in the FBI’s Washington Field Office (WFO). Also alerted was the non-profit National Cen- ter for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), which last year assisted with more than 20,500 It was a smooth transition because the agencies work cases together on the region’s Child Exploi- 33