More than 100 missing, endangered children found through multi-agency operation
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In a significant rescue effort, authorities have located and saved 122 children, with 57 of them hailing from the Tampa Bay region, authorities confirmed.

TAMPA, Fla. — A coordinated operation by multiple agencies has resulted in the rescue of over 100 missing or endangered children, including a notable 57 from the Tampa Bay area.

The effort, known as “Operation Home for the Holidays,” was spearheaded by the U.S. Marshals Service in collaboration with federal, state, local, and non-governmental organizations. Over the span of two weeks, they successfully found 122 children.

These children, ranging in age from 23 months to 17 years, were recovered across Florida and in nine other states. Some of the youngsters reported suffering abuse and being in environments where criminal activities were prevalent.

These investigations have led to six felony arrests, with charges including child neglect, custodial interference, drug possession, sexual assault, making terroristic threats, and endangerment, according to a press release.

“This operation marks one of the most significant child rescue missions in U.S. history, ensuring the safety of 122 children,” stated Attorney General James Uthmeier. “The operation showcases the dedication and strength of Florida’s Law Enforcement. I am incredibly thankful to everyone who contributed to the success of Operation Home for the Holidays. Many of these children have endured unimaginable suffering, and we will pursue justice against their abusers to the fullest extent.”

In June, Uthmeier announced 60 children were safely recovered as part of Operation Dragon Eye. The new operation surpassed the scale and success of Dragon Eye and expanded across more Florida communities, according to a release. 

Officials expect there will be additional felony arrests. 

The goal of the operation was to connect the children with services, including medical care, youth advocacy and foster care, once rescued. 

Some people who were able to get care included:

  • A young pregnant female who received prenatal care for the first time
  • Two brothers were provided initial care for substance dependency and are being evaluated for treatment options
  • A toddler was safely located in Mexico
  • A young woman who identified  safety concerns to child welfare officers was voluntarily relocated and placed in a secure home
  • A young man with a significant juvenile justice history was provided with services pertaining to his alleged abuse
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