National Efforts to Find Missing Children Honored by Attorney General Garland.

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Thursday marks the 40th annual National Missing Children's Day in the United States, established by President Ronald Regan in 1983 to draw attention to child safety and recognize people who strive to reunite missing children with their parents. For the past year, the USA TODAY Network has been reporting on disparities in missing children's cases, including the stories of Alexis Patterson, Domonique Holley-Grisham, King Walker, Raymond Green, Joniah Walker, Tionda and Diamond Bradley, and Bethany Markowski. If you have information on these or other missing children, call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678.
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