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Thursday marks the 40th annual National Missing Children’s Day in the United States. The day is meant to draw attention to child safety and recognize people who strive to reunite missing children with their parents. It was established by President Ronald Regan in 1983 and coincides with International Missing Children’s Day, first commemorated in 2001.

This combination of images shows a family photo and a New York City police poster of missing child Etan Patz.

May 25 was chosen in honor of Etan Patz, who was 6 when he was abducted while walking to his school bus stop on that date in 1979. Pedro Hernandez, a clerk at a neighborhood bodega, was convicted of murder and kidnapping in connection with the case nearly four decades later, in 2017.

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