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Monday, August 12, 2013

Missing: 78 children from Oklahoma Department of Human Services custody

By Randy Ellis Modified: August 10, 2013 at 2:36 am • Published: August 11, 2013
©Copyright 2013, The Oklahoman
Seventy-eight children in custody of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services are missing.
Thirty-eight of them have been missing for more than three months.

“That is ridiculous,” said Michelle Zettee, of Midwest City, a former volunteer with the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program. “There needs to be some accountability here … When DHS has a child removed from his or her parents — especially when the reason for the removal stems from allegations of neglect rather than abuse — I feel that DHS should have as much responsibility to provide adequate supervision and ensure the child's safety as they are attempting to require from the child's parents.”
Millie Carpenter, DHS's permanency and well-being program administrator, and Melissa Jones, a DHS program supervisor, insist there is accountability, but say preventing children from running away is not as easy as it might sound.
Carpenter said staff members believe all 78 children who are currently missing are runaways and not children who have been abducted.

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