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Authorities searching for Texas teen, believe she is being trafficked
Missing Texas teen thought to be victim of human trafficking By Amber Stegall | April 23, 2021 at 11:38 AM CDT - Updated April 23 at 6:53 PM
TEXAS (KCBD) - The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the FBI, and the Montgomery County Sheriffâs Office in Texas are searching for 17-year-old Kristen Galvan. April 23 is her 17th birthday. Authorities believe she is being trafficked in Texas. If anyone has information about Kristen Galvan, you are urged to contact the Montgomery County Sheriffâs Office at 1-936-760-5800, or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST, thatâs 1-800-843-5678 (Source: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)
Authorities Believe Missing Texas Teen is Being Trafficked
SPRING, TEXAS – Texas Authorities believe a teenager who was lured out of her home in Spring, TX is being trafficked.
The FBI, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children are searching for Kristen Galvan.
Galvan is 17 years old and was taken from her home in Spring, Texas on January 2nd, 2020. She went missing when she was 15.
Galvan is 5’6”, 135 lbs., has hazel eyes and blonde hair. Her birthday is April 23rd.
In school Kristen Galven was part of the ROTC and drill team.
Robyn Bennett, Kristen’s mother said “It’s scary to think Kristen was lured out of our home new friendships full of empty promises and and sold into the dark world of child sex trafficking.”
Source: New Zealand Institute of Health and Safety (NZISM)
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