Parents scrambling as midwest state reports surge in missing children
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A surge in the number of missing children in one Midwest state is sparking panic among parents.

A total of 21 juveniles disappeared in August alone, data from local police and the state’s missing persons register showed.

By midway through the month, a staggering 11 children had vanished in North Dakota.

A further nine children aged between 13 and 16-years-old were reported missing as of August 27, Newsweek and The Forum reported.

On Saturday, 12-year-old Olivia Johnson from Fargo became the 21st missing child. Police issued an alert urging the public to look out for her.

She was last seen wearing a black t-shirt, black shorts and was wearing a cream colored backpack. 

So far ten children have been located, but fears remain over those still unaccounted for. 

Chief Agent Steven Harstad from the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation is urging parents to view children who run away as missing and not dismiss the situation.

On Saturday, 12-year-old Olivia Johnson from Fargo became the 21st missing child. Police issued an alert urging the public to look out for her

On Saturday, 12-year-old Olivia Johnson from Fargo became the 21st missing child. Police issued an alert urging the public to look out for her

Kartor Stewart, 16, was last seen on August 24. His case is being investigated by the Grand Forks Police Department

Kartor Stewart, 16, was last seen on August 24. His case is being investigated by the Grand Forks Police Department 

Angel Peltier, 15, was last seen on August 10. His case is being investigated by the Minot Police Department

Angel Peltier, 15, was last seen on August 10. His case is being investigated by the Minot Police Department

‘The term ‘runaway’ doesn’t really apply, especially with kids; this perspective is resulting in an increase in missing persons reports, including those involving young people,’ he explained.

The North Dakota Office of the Attorney General currently has nine missing children listed, five of whom vanished in August.

Brayden Desjarlais, 16, was last seen on August 21. His case is being investigated by the Minot Police Department.

Grand Forks Police Department confirmed it is still hunting for Kartor Stewart, 16, who was last seen on August 24. 

The missing person database also lists Elaxander Greywater, 16. He was last seen on August 25 according to the Bismarck Police Department.

Two children who went missing earlier this month, nine-year-old Naara Juarez Perez and 15-year-old Angel Peltier, still have not been found 

Gabriel Tapia and Jaxton Counts, aged 13 and 14, have been removed from the missing persons database, although their location remains a mystery.

Others who were delisted from the database include 14-year-old Dystiny Rivers, 16-year-old Courtney Garcia-Rollness and 16-year-old Alexa Taylor. 

North Dakota authorities have found 10 missing juveniles who ran away this month (Pictured: North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Chief Agent Steven Harstad)

North Dakota authorities have found 10 missing juveniles who ran away this month (Pictured: North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation Chief Agent Steven Harstad)

Elijah Whitelightning, a 15-year-old American Indian boy, still hasn't been found after being declared missing on November 21, 2024

Elijah Whitelightning, a 15-year-old American Indian boy, still hasn’t been found after being declared missing on November 21, 2024

Others who were delisted from the database include 14-year-old Dystiny Rivers, 16-year-old Courtney Garcia-Rollness and 16-year-old Alexa Taylor.

Daily Mail approached the attorney general’s office for comment on the status of these five children..

And Elijah Whitelightning, a 15-year-old American Indian boy, still hasn’t been found after being declared missing on November 21, 2024. 

About half of the children who have been deemed missing this month are Indigenous.

‘I don’t know if it’s a problem we ever fix, because the reasons are so wide-stretched — substance abuse, mental illness, family issues,’ Harstad said. 

‘But the information is getting out there, and the more people that see it is a good thing, because it raises the awareness of the number of kids who are in a bad situation or trying to get out of those situations, or putting themselves in bad situations by leaving.’

Anyone who has information about a child reported missing in the state can contact the agency investigating the disappearance.

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