13/ The story so far is ENTIRELY compatible with "26 children were either with parent X, who didn't have custody, or with their aunt, who took them from mom so that mom could tell dad in the middle of the divorce 'go and try to find them'" Plus 1 19 year old dating a 17yo girl.
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24/ > Of the 65 they located, 39 were “recovered,” meaning they were removed from whatever situation they were in — which could be anything from living on the streets to crashing on a friend’s couch to staying with a parent who didn’t have custody rights.
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25/ > The other 26 cases were closed without the child being “recovered.” Albright said this could mean that another agency, such as Child Protective Services, found them — or that they had been home all along.
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26/ > It’s also worth noting that the operation was also set up to arrest children, not just rescue them. Katie Byrd...noted that two of the missing kids were suspects in homicide cases, and one was a person of interest in another.
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27/ > Plus, 11 of the kids had, in Byrd’s words, “some kind of gang affiliation.”
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