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Collin County DA's Office Honors National Missing Children's Day with Renewed Commitment to Child Safety

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Published on May 26, 2025
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In a solemn acknowledgment of National Missing Children's Day, the Collin County Criminal District Attorney's office has taken to social media to emphasize the ongoing efforts to protect children from exploitation and to pursue justice for young lives aggrieved. The commemorative day serves as a stark reminder of those still missing and the critical work being done every day by the Child Exploitation & Human Trafficking Unit in Collin County, as per the Collin County Criminal District Attorney's Office.

The post, which marks yesterday as a day of reflection and recommitment, not only acknowledges the pain of families awaiting the return of their loved ones but also outlines resources for the community to assist in the fight against child endangerment, if a child is missing or believed to be exploited concerned parties should call 911 immediately, reaching out to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or submitting tips online at the dedicated portal. 

The message from the DA's office underscores the grim reality that countless children are still separated from their homes and highlights the unyielding efforts of law enforcement to correct this injustice. As quoted directly from their social media outreach, "As your DA’s Office, we are committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community and holding predators accountable."