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Is a person younger than 18 years of age whose temporary or permanent residence is in, or believed to be in this state, the missing child's location has not been determined and someone reported the child as missing to a law enforcement agency.

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Final answer:

A person under 18 years old with an unknown location can be considered a missing child if reported as such to law enforcement.

Step-by-step explanation:

A person younger than 18 years of age who has a temporary or permanent residence in a state, and whose location is not known, can be considered a missing child if someone reports them as missing to a law enforcement agency.

In such cases, efforts are made to locate the child and ensure their safety.

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User Calle Engene
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