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More than two dozen missing children have been located in North Texas after a month-long operation in which federal agencies partner with local law enforcement.
Thirty-one missing children were found in a joint effort called “Operation Missing in the Metroplex.” The U.S. Marshals Service and Homeland Security Investigations partnered with Grand Prairie, Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas Police Departments to track down the minors. At least seven children, some as young as 13, had been forced into sex trafficking, police said.
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TAMIU to host virtual career fair March 9
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Impending college graduates are invited to log in and attend the Texas A&M International University Spring 2021 All Majors Fair happening virtually Thursday, March 9 from 12-4 p.m.
Prospective attendees are required to register to attend the event. Registration is available at tamiu.joinhandshake.com.
Over 20 employers will be in attendance representing higher education, school districts, government agencies, retail service, tech, logistics, health and wellness, leisure and hospitality and other industries.
After registering for the Virtual Career Fair, attendees will be able to craft their personalized schedule by setting up 30-minute group sessions or one-on-one appointments with attending employers. Individuals are encouraged to check weekly for appointment availability and create these schedules in advan
Thursday, December 24, 2020
The Texas Department of Family Protective Services (DFPS) urges parents to practice ‘safe sleep’ as colder temperatures sweep into Central Texas.
As of Dec. 1, DFPS staff have investigated 31 deaths related to unsafe sleep in Fiscal Year 2021, which began in September.
Texas DFPS officials are asking parents and caregivers to ensure children remain safe during sleep as colder temperatures settle into Central Texas.
“Don’t think it won’t happen to you,” DFPS Investigations/Alternative Response Program Administrator Lisa Guyton said. “I’ve been out as a worker on so many cases and supervised so many cases where families don’t think it will happen to them. They think they are light sleepers, and it’s not a big deal to sleep in their bed with their baby.”