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What should parents do in the face of children being trafficked?
Do the following: 1. Search all sites immediately. The first time a trafficker abducted a child was in a place far from the crime scene. It's a good thing I can stop the child.

2. Watch the surveillance video of all the areas where children have appeared. Look for all suspicious information and call the police in time.

3. Look for the area where the children last appeared, and spread around as the center, such as canals, corners, garages, wells, manholes, power distribution rooms and other relatively remote corners where few people go. Call a search and rescue dog if necessary.

4. Publish search information that pushes clear photos of children around. And keep at least one contact information unobstructed.

5. Leave a person at home. In case the child gets lost.

6. Seek the help of news media and media. But the information should be accurate and concise.

7. Children should be taught ways to protect themselves, such as not talking to strangers and not walking with strangers. Be able to clearly state your name, home address, telephone number, parents' name, kindergarten class and school. Provide children with children's watches with positioning.

8. The whole family unite and don't blame each other.

9. 72 hours after the loss is 72 hours of gold.

10. Don't attack each other until you get it back. Understand and hold each other, and ask a psychologist for help if necessary.

1 1. Traffickers are disgusting. People who hurt children are hateful. All these people should be sentenced to death. Buyers should also be sentenced to death, at least life imprisonment.