GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. - Minnesota has at least 85 active missing children cases, according to FBI data.
The data was furnished by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension at KARE 11's request. Friday, May 25 is National Missing Children’s Day. Missing Children’s Day, proclaimed by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, is an annual reminder to continue efforts to reunite missing children with their families.
Below is a list of 85 names provided to local law enforcement agencies by the FBI -- names of children from all across Minnesota. Children that have been missing for more than six months. The document includes a date of last contact (DLC), the age they went missing and the age they'd be today.
The video above includes even more names and faces; 34 long-term missing children from Minnesota. Some went missing earlier this month. Others like Chris Kerze, Susan Swedell, Leeanna Warner and Amy Pagnac, have been missing for decades. Their posters and more information can be found at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
Missing Juveniles 5-1-18 by KARE 11 on Scribd