The FBI's CARD – Child Abduction Rapid Deployment – team has helped find abducted children alive nearly 50% of the time, the agency said.
MOREAU, N.Y. — A specialized FBI unit dedicated to finding abducted children went under the radar in this week's recovery of a kidnapped 9-year-old girl in Upstate New York. The 70-agent team called
team's involvement. But residents in Saratoga County in Upstate New York have told Fox News Digital it was a 'miracle' that Charlotte was found alive. One neighbor, who lives next to suspect Craig Ross Jr.'s home, described law enforcement's visible jubilation after they found her. ' became like everyone’s child. Everyone in the area loves her and wanted her to come home,' Ross' neighbor, 'Erica,' told Fox News Digital. 'And the police did, too.
is broken up into four regional teams, and each team 'is very tight.' 'We all take care of each other,' Adamczyk said. What are the most common types of abductions? Stranger abductions are 'very rare,' Adamczyk said. The most common types of abductions she's seen recently involve online exploitation and 'catfish-type' scams in which someone pretends to be someone they're not and uses someone else's photo.
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