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Champions for Children Tonight, NCMEC honors the extraordinary individuals in law enforcement who dedicate their lives to protecting children. It's our way of saying thank you to those who make our mission possible every day and help us ensure that every child has a safe childhood. This evening's event would not be possible without the support from our exclusive sponsor, @thomsonreuters and TRSS.
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A sincere thank you to our incredible partners at @thomsonreuters and Thomson Reuters Special Services (TRSS) for being the exclusive sponsor of this year’s Champions for Children event, which honors the law enforcement professionals who work every day to protect children. We were also grateful to welcome their team to NCMEC headquarters for a visit and to see them roll up their sleeves to pack HOPE Bags for survivors of child sex trafficking. We deeply value this long-standing partnership and our shared commitment to helping ensure every child has the safe childhood they deserve.
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UNIDENTIFIED IN PENNSYLVANIA She was someone’s daughter. Someone’s friend. But 40 years later, her name is still unknown. On April 8, 1986, an unidentified young Black woman was found in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. She is believed to have been 17–23 years old. One detail stands out: she was wearing a silver-colored friendship ring. Someone may recognize it. If you have information that could help identify her, call 1-800-THE-LOST: missingkids.org/poster/NCMU/2080804/1.
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HAVE YOU SEEN ME? Genesis was last seen on November 13, 2025 in Portland, Oregon. She may go by the name Zoey. Anyone with information on Genesis is urged to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or Portland Police Department at 503-823-3333. /poster/NCMC/2081617/1
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🚨MISSING CHILD ALERT🚨 Jazelle Tirado is missing from York, PA. Missing Since: April 22, 2026 Age Now: 17 years old Height: 5’5” Weight: 130 lbs. Jazelle is believed to be in the local York, Pennsylvania area. If you have any information about Jazelle’s whereabouts, please contact the York City Police Department immediately or call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST
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Hops for Hope Drink Beer, Help Kids. Join us at Lost Barrel Brewing on Sunday, June 14th, Middleburg, VA All in support of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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HAVE YOU SEEN ME? Madelyn was last seen on May 6, 2026 in Mansfield, Ohio. Anyone with information on Madelyn is urged to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or Mansfield Police Department at 419-522-1234. /poster/NCMC/2087152/1
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Two years after Mason Roberson went missing from his home in Anchorage, Alaska, NCMEC is releasing the first age progression image of Mason, offering a glimpse of what he may look like today at 18. Marti, Mason's mom shared that she has received two text messages since Mason’s disappearance that she believes may be connected to him. Read our latest blog: /blog/2026/we-live-in-this-space-between-our-grief-and-our-hope-where-is-mason-roberson
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WE NEED YOUR HELP! Anderson was last seen on April 29, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. Anyone with information on Anderson is urged to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or Mesa Police Department at 480-644-2211. /poster/NCMC/2086155/1
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NCMEC is proud to recognize the @milwaukiepolice in Oregon as our 100th Community Education Program Partner! Serving a community of approximately 22,000 residents just outside of Portland, the department’s 36 sworn officers patrol and investigate crime across 4.5 square miles, including six public schools and several private educational institutions. Their work reflects a strong commitment not only to public safety, but also to proactive community engagement and interagency collaboration. The department’s commitment to protecting vulnerable populations is further strengthened through its partnership with NCMEC, ensuring access to vital resources in the fight against exploitation. We're honored to highlight the Milwaukie Police Department as a milestone partner in our Community Education Program and celebrate their continued dedication to protecting and serving their community. Every child deserves a safe childhood.
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Online games can connect kids with friends around the world. But they can also connect them with strangers. Privacy settings and open conversations can help keep kids safer online. LEARN MORE: ncmec.org/netsmartz/gaming
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HAVE YOU SEEN ME? Montayah was last seen on April 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Anyone with information on Montayah is urged to call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST or Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department at 317-327-3811. /poster/NCMC/2085945/1
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