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Missing child believed to have been sex trafficked found 1,400 miles away in an encampment
A child reported missing in Arizona in May was found in a homeless encampment in Washington state after being identified as a potential sex trafficking victim. U.S. Marshals and local agencies located the child at 'The Jungle' encampment in Olympia, which has high criminal activity. The child's identity was not disclosed.
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U.S. Marshals ServiceorganizationNational Center for Missing and Exploited ChildrenorganizationWashington State Department of CorrectionsorganizationOlympia Police DepartmentorganizationWashington State Department of Children, Youth and FamiliesorganizationjungleplaceArizonaplaceWashington stateplaceDonrien Stephensperson
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