The Missing Children List from the Florida Department of Children and Families is as lengthy and disturbing as it is damning about our lack of knowledge of the condition of many of Florida’s foster and at-risk children.

The list — 193 names long — scrolls on and on with names of missing, minor children. Most were born in the 1990s; one was born as recently as last June. They share one common theme: All are listed as “missing” by the Florida DCF — just like Rilya Wilson.

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