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The Honolulu Advertiser
Updated at 2:32 p.m., Saturday, July 26, 2008

5 missing Hawaii foster children found

Advertiser Staff

Five children previously listed on the Department of Human Services (DHS) Missing Children Web site were reported found this past week, department officials said.

Numbers are going down thanks to the media awareness and community action, the officials said.

Only one new child was reported missing this past week, and DHS Director Lillian Koller requests the public's help in finding children who are still missing.

Those missing are believed to have voluntarily left their foster care homes, often without notifying their foster parents or social service workers. Persons with information about the whereabouts of youth listed on the Internet site (www.hawaii.gov/missing-children) are asked to call their local police departments.

DHS is working with the Hawaii Foster Youth Coalition to contact children who returned to their foster homes after running away and discuss issues that caused them to leave. DHS urges youth who are currently on the run or are thinking about leaving their homes to call the coalition at 255-8365.

See attachment identifying the missing children as of noon, Friday. Names in bold indicate children who have been added to the list during the past week.