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Another month has come and gone and for missing children in Texas, March was a month that saw numbers of missing kids across the state increase. In February, around twenty kids were reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Texas. Many were teenagers. In March, that number grew and infants were reported along with teenagers.

In March, 39 kids from across the State of Texas went missing. That includes cities like Lubbock, San Antonio, Katy, and Midland. The ages of the children ranged from 5 months to 17 years old. These kids should have been in the safe comfort of home. Kids who should have enjoyed spring break or preparing for prom. Instead they are missing and loved ones are desperately hoping for a reunion.

Please take some time to look at the pictures below and see if you recognize any of the faces or names. As you're looking through these photos, if you do recognize one of the missing children and have any information concerning their current whereabouts where they may be going, call 911 or the NCMEC's phone number at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

Together, we can help these children get back to the safety and security of their family and loved ones.

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