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The Ventura County District Attorney’s Office of Child Abduction and Recovery Division is available to the public for questions regarding enforcement of custody.

According to the California Department of Justice’s Missing Children Reports, 1,518 children in California were reported missing in 2021 due to parental abductions.

Prosecutors across the state must respond to a parental child abduction.

The Recovery Unit supports all victims of parental child abduction, regardless of their immigration status.

Under the terms of the California Family Code, the recovery unit must “take all reasonable steps” to locate abducted children and their abductors, return the children to their legal guardians, and enforce custody and visitation orders.

The goal is the peaceful enforcement of court custody decisions in favor of the parents, children and other family members involved in a parental abduction.

The Recovery Unit does not represent the parent or party and is not a substitute for private legal counsel.

Call the unit at (805) 662-1755 for assistance in enforcing custody or visitation orders.

For more information, see vcdistrictattorney.com/Services/special-prosecutions/#child.

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