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Sep 21, 2020 23:27:35   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
This is the second operation I've posted on. There's a dozen or so I'm hearing. This is from the official site.

For Immediate Release September 21, 2020
Anne Murphy, Deputy United States Marshal-PAO
Northern District of Ohio (216) 276-7505;
U.S. Marshals Office of Public Affairs (703) 740-1699

Operation Safety Net Concludes
35 Missing Children Recovered & Permanent Unit Established in Northern Ohio


Cleveland, OH – United States Marshal Pete Elliott, Police Chief Calvin Williams, Sheriff David Schilling, East Cleveland Police Chief Scott Gardner, and Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy announce the recovery of 35 children during of Operation Safety Net.

The U.S. Marshals Service has been working with its state and local partners over the past month to locate and recover missing juveniles from the Cuyahoga County area. 35 missing and endangered children, between the ages of 13 and 18, were recovered during the operation. A little more than 20% were tied to human trafficking cases and those cases were referred to the Human Trafficking Task Force in Cuyahoga County. Of the 40 missing cases referred to the Marshals Task Force only 5 cases remain open. Members of the task force and its local partners will continue to work over the next several weeks to bring these 5 remaining children and other children to safety.

Chief John Majoy of Newburg Heights stated “We are proud to assist in Operation Safety Net and I commend the United States Marshals Service for their hard work and dedication toward locating these children. Many times, they do not know they are a victim and this operation offers hope, freedom and safety they would not otherwise have. This is a fine example of local, state and federal partners all working together for a notable cause. Together we can all make a difference.”

Based on the results of this operation The United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio has now created a permanent Missing Child Unit throughout the 40 counites of Northern Ohio to focus on those missing, abused, neglected and trafficked juveniles.

U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was new unchartered territory and the first time we conducted an operation like this. I am very proud of our law enforcement, community and media partners who worked tirelessly to bring our missing and most vulnerable children to safety. The establishment of a permanent unit in Northern Ohio will ensure that our most vulnerable missing children will continue to be found and brought to safety.”

Children were located and recovered in Cleveland, Euclid, Akron, Mansfield, Columbus, Miami, Florida and other cities throughout Ohio. Adam Jacobs, Ph.D President of Bellefaire added, “The mission of Bellefaire JCB is to help those children and youth who are at the greatest risk. Missing youth are among those who are the most vulnerable. Working with the U.S. Marshal’s Office to find and care for missing children, who are so often victims of poverty, abuse and sex trafficking, is just one of the many ways Bellefaire works with our community to fulfill its mission.


https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/092120.htm

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Sep 22, 2020 00:17:51   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
BigMike wrote:
This is the second operation I've posted on. There's a dozen or so I'm hearing. This is from the official site.

For Immediate Release September 21, 2020
Anne Murphy, Deputy United States Marshal-PAO
Northern District of Ohio (216) 276-7505;
U.S. Marshals Office of Public Affairs (703) 740-1699

Operation Safety Net Concludes
35 Missing Children Recovered & Permanent Unit Established in Northern Ohio


Cleveland, OH – United States Marshal Pete Elliott, Police Chief Calvin Williams, Sheriff David Schilling, East Cleveland Police Chief Scott Gardner, and Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy announce the recovery of 35 children during of Operation Safety Net.

The U.S. Marshals Service has been working with its state and local partners over the past month to locate and recover missing juveniles from the Cuyahoga County area. 35 missing and endangered children, between the ages of 13 and 18, were recovered during the operation. A little more than 20% were tied to human trafficking cases and those cases were referred to the Human Trafficking Task Force in Cuyahoga County. Of the 40 missing cases referred to the Marshals Task Force only 5 cases remain open. Members of the task force and its local partners will continue to work over the next several weeks to bring these 5 remaining children and other children to safety.

Chief John Majoy of Newburg Heights stated “We are proud to assist in Operation Safety Net and I commend the United States Marshals Service for their hard work and dedication toward locating these children. Many times, they do not know they are a victim and this operation offers hope, freedom and safety they would not otherwise have. This is a fine example of local, state and federal partners all working together for a notable cause. Together we can all make a difference.”

Based on the results of this operation The United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio has now created a permanent Missing Child Unit throughout the 40 counites of Northern Ohio to focus on those missing, abused, neglected and trafficked juveniles.

U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was new unchartered territory and the first time we conducted an operation like this. I am very proud of our law enforcement, community and media partners who worked tirelessly to bring our missing and most vulnerable children to safety. The establishment of a permanent unit in Northern Ohio will ensure that our most vulnerable missing children will continue to be found and brought to safety.”

Children were located and recovered in Cleveland, Euclid, Akron, Mansfield, Columbus, Miami, Florida and other cities throughout Ohio. Adam Jacobs, Ph.D President of Bellefaire added, “The mission of Bellefaire JCB is to help those children and youth who are at the greatest risk. Missing youth are among those who are the most vulnerable. Working with the U.S. Marshal’s Office to find and care for missing children, who are so often victims of poverty, abuse and sex trafficking, is just one of the many ways Bellefaire works with our community to fulfill its mission.


https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/092120.htm
This is the second operation I've posted on. There... (show quote)


Finally some uplifting news

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Sep 22, 2020 00:36:55   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Finally some uplifting news


There's more. Like I said, I've heard there's a dozen such operations...not just here too. Worldwide.

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Sep 22, 2020 00:48:06   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
BigMike wrote:
There's more. Like I said, I've heard there's a dozen such operations...not just here too. Worldwide.


Certain crimes involving kids deserve the death penalty and I don't mean 5--10--15--or 20 years in prison before the big sleep. I also don't believe in lethel injection.
Use h*****g, firing squad or the chair. Lethel injection, just going to sleep is too easy.
In many cases criminals should die the same way their victims did.

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Sep 22, 2020 01:02:56   #
debeda
 
BigMike wrote:
This is the second operation I've posted on. There's a dozen or so I'm hearing. This is from the official site.

For Immediate Release September 21, 2020
Anne Murphy, Deputy United States Marshal-PAO
Northern District of Ohio (216) 276-7505;
U.S. Marshals Office of Public Affairs (703) 740-1699

Operation Safety Net Concludes
35 Missing Children Recovered & Permanent Unit Established in Northern Ohio


Cleveland, OH – United States Marshal Pete Elliott, Police Chief Calvin Williams, Sheriff David Schilling, East Cleveland Police Chief Scott Gardner, and Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy announce the recovery of 35 children during of Operation Safety Net.

The U.S. Marshals Service has been working with its state and local partners over the past month to locate and recover missing juveniles from the Cuyahoga County area. 35 missing and endangered children, between the ages of 13 and 18, were recovered during the operation. A little more than 20% were tied to human trafficking cases and those cases were referred to the Human Trafficking Task Force in Cuyahoga County. Of the 40 missing cases referred to the Marshals Task Force only 5 cases remain open. Members of the task force and its local partners will continue to work over the next several weeks to bring these 5 remaining children and other children to safety.

Chief John Majoy of Newburg Heights stated “We are proud to assist in Operation Safety Net and I commend the United States Marshals Service for their hard work and dedication toward locating these children. Many times, they do not know they are a victim and this operation offers hope, freedom and safety they would not otherwise have. This is a fine example of local, state and federal partners all working together for a notable cause. Together we can all make a difference.”

Based on the results of this operation The United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio has now created a permanent Missing Child Unit throughout the 40 counites of Northern Ohio to focus on those missing, abused, neglected and trafficked juveniles.

U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was new unchartered territory and the first time we conducted an operation like this. I am very proud of our law enforcement, community and media partners who worked tirelessly to bring our missing and most vulnerable children to safety. The establishment of a permanent unit in Northern Ohio will ensure that our most vulnerable missing children will continue to be found and brought to safety.”

Children were located and recovered in Cleveland, Euclid, Akron, Mansfield, Columbus, Miami, Florida and other cities throughout Ohio. Adam Jacobs, Ph.D President of Bellefaire added, “The mission of Bellefaire JCB is to help those children and youth who are at the greatest risk. Missing youth are among those who are the most vulnerable. Working with the U.S. Marshal’s Office to find and care for missing children, who are so often victims of poverty, abuse and sex trafficking, is just one of the many ways Bellefaire works with our community to fulfill its mission.


https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/092120.htm
This is the second operation I've posted on. There... (show quote)


This is wonderful news. I had read your other post as well. Thanks for updating us with these😊

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Sep 22, 2020 03:09:05   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Certain crimes involving kids deserve the death penalty and I don't mean 5--10--15--or 20 years in prison before the big sleep. I also don't believe in lethel injection.
Use h*****g, firing squad or the chair. Lethel injection, just going to sleep is too easy.
In many cases criminals should die the same way their victims did.


H*****g???
The chair???
Nope...

Bats wrapped in barbed wire... Then string them up like pinatas

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Sep 22, 2020 03:10:44   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Certain crimes involving kids deserve the death penalty and I don't mean 5--10--15--or 20 years in prison before the big sleep. I also don't believe in lethel injection.
Use h*****g, firing squad or the chair. Lethel injection, just going to sleep is too easy.
In many cases criminals should die the same way their victims did.


I completely agree with you Oldsailor65!!!!! There used to be a time in the worlds history where draconian punishments were the norm and should be brought back. Having said that it is my own personal feelings. Believing in Jesus however, there will be a serious reckoning when these sick perverts are dealt with. Of course I can only assume this. Our lord Christ is a forgiving entity.
Mike

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Sep 22, 2020 05:42:17   #
Tug484
 
BigMike wrote:
This is the second operation I've posted on. There's a dozen or so I'm hearing. This is from the official site.

For Immediate Release September 21, 2020
Anne Murphy, Deputy United States Marshal-PAO
Northern District of Ohio (216) 276-7505;
U.S. Marshals Office of Public Affairs (703) 740-1699

Operation Safety Net Concludes
35 Missing Children Recovered & Permanent Unit Established in Northern Ohio


Cleveland, OH – United States Marshal Pete Elliott, Police Chief Calvin Williams, Sheriff David Schilling, East Cleveland Police Chief Scott Gardner, and Newburgh Heights Police Chief John Majoy announce the recovery of 35 children during of Operation Safety Net.

The U.S. Marshals Service has been working with its state and local partners over the past month to locate and recover missing juveniles from the Cuyahoga County area. 35 missing and endangered children, between the ages of 13 and 18, were recovered during the operation. A little more than 20% were tied to human trafficking cases and those cases were referred to the Human Trafficking Task Force in Cuyahoga County. Of the 40 missing cases referred to the Marshals Task Force only 5 cases remain open. Members of the task force and its local partners will continue to work over the next several weeks to bring these 5 remaining children and other children to safety.

Chief John Majoy of Newburg Heights stated “We are proud to assist in Operation Safety Net and I commend the United States Marshals Service for their hard work and dedication toward locating these children. Many times, they do not know they are a victim and this operation offers hope, freedom and safety they would not otherwise have. This is a fine example of local, state and federal partners all working together for a notable cause. Together we can all make a difference.”

Based on the results of this operation The United States Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio has now created a permanent Missing Child Unit throughout the 40 counites of Northern Ohio to focus on those missing, abused, neglected and trafficked juveniles.

U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated, “This was new unchartered territory and the first time we conducted an operation like this. I am very proud of our law enforcement, community and media partners who worked tirelessly to bring our missing and most vulnerable children to safety. The establishment of a permanent unit in Northern Ohio will ensure that our most vulnerable missing children will continue to be found and brought to safety.”

Children were located and recovered in Cleveland, Euclid, Akron, Mansfield, Columbus, Miami, Florida and other cities throughout Ohio. Adam Jacobs, Ph.D President of Bellefaire added, “The mission of Bellefaire JCB is to help those children and youth who are at the greatest risk. Missing youth are among those who are the most vulnerable. Working with the U.S. Marshal’s Office to find and care for missing children, who are so often victims of poverty, abuse and sex trafficking, is just one of the many ways Bellefaire works with our community to fulfill its mission.


https://www.usmarshals.gov/news/chron/2020/092120.htm
This is the second operation I've posted on. There... (show quote)



This is good news, but those kids are scarred for life.

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Sep 22, 2020 09:53:22   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
2bltap wrote:
I completely agree with you Oldsailor65!!!!! There used to be a time in the worlds history where draconian punishments were the norm and should be brought back. Having said that it is my own personal feelings. Believing in Jesus however, there will be a serious reckoning when these sick perverts are dealt with. Of course I can only assume this. Our lord Christ is a forgiving entity.
Mike

Don’t forget the weeping and gnashing of teeth!
Gonna be brutal, for eternity!

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Sep 22, 2020 10:18:32   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
H*****g???
The chair???
Nope...

Bats wrapped in barbed wire... Then string them up like pinatas


YES! Long, slow, imaginative, excruciating torture for the miserable vicious scum

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Sep 22, 2020 10:24:08   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
debeda wrote:
YES! Long, slow, imaginative, excruciating torture for the miserable vicious scum


Don't stop swinging til you find the candy

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Sep 22, 2020 13:57:50   #
debeda
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Don't stop swinging til you find the candy


😊😊😊😊

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Sep 22, 2020 14:15:20   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
debeda wrote:
This is wonderful news. I had read your other post as well. Thanks for updating us with these😊


I grab a thread and hang on until another joins it.

Maybe I'm stubborn.

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Sep 22, 2020 14:15:54   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Tug484 wrote:
This is good news, but those kids are scarred for life.


Ever hear of Joyce Meyer?

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Sep 22, 2020 15:22:53   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
H*****g???
The chair???
Nope...

Bats wrapped in barbed wire... Then string them up like pinatas


I like the way you think!

SEMPER FI

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