
This episode discusses recent statistics on missing children, focusing on recovery rates and circumstances surrounding their disappearances. Key topics include the recovery of 3,147 children after being missing for six months or longer, and 151 children who were missing for a decade or more. The conversation highlights that 98 percent of these cases involve children who ran away or were abducted by family members.
Despite the high percentage of family-related cases, the episode emphasizes the hopeful statistic that over 60 children, or 2 percent, were abducted by non-family members and successfully returned to their families. The discussion aims to raise awareness about the complexities of missing children cases and the importance of recovery efforts.
Over 60 children recovered from non-family abductions, highlighting hope in missing children cases.

There is hope out there.Tionda & Diamond Bradley /// Preview
That's over 60 kids who got to come home.Tionda & Diamond Bradley /// Preview