I think the article is leaning on the click-baiting 'kids-trafficking-found-good-feel' trend.
'...The kids, all under the age of 17, were reported missing after failing to show up for court hearings,
missing school or were foster children the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services hadn't
heard from for a while...'
It seems to be more about policing truancy-based situations than the usual sexual-abusive problem.
But as you said Gordi, any positive outcome in this regard is a good one.
'...The kids, all under the age of 17, were reported missing after failing to show up for court hearings,
missing school or were foster children the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services hadn't
heard from for a while...'
It seems to be more about policing truancy-based situations than the usual sexual-abusive problem.
But as you said Gordi, any positive outcome in this regard is a good one.

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