In Kansas, more than 70 foster children have gone missing from state care, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of these vulnerable youth. The Kansas Department for Children and Families has come under scrutiny for its handling of these cases, with critics pointing to a lack of oversight and accountability in the foster care system. Police have been working to locate the missing children and ensure they are returned to a safe and stable environment. The alarming number of missing foster children highlights the need for better monitoring and support for children in state care.