Road Warriors for the Missing: Motorcycle group on a mission to find missing FLDS children
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BRIGHAM CITY — A group of bikers dressed in leather have logged thousands of miles on their motorcycles on a mission: to find missing children.
“When we pull up with a bunch of us making a bunch of noise, and it’s for a purpose, we want to draw attention,” said group member and volunteer Matt Anderson.
Members of the Road Warriors for the Missing know they draw attention, and they use it to their advantage when they’re out looking for missing children.
“I’ve been 35,000 miles on cases since May of last year,” said Jason Clark, president of Road Warriors for the Missing.
He and Anderson are among about 60 bikers who drive to every corner of the state and beyond.
“I can’t stand the thought of what these kids go through,” Clark said. “If you read through the case files of what we see, you’d give up your dang job and come and ride with us and go save the kids.”
They said people are willing to open up to them, despite stereotypes.
“A lot of people find it easier to give us information than they do police,” Clark said.
Last year, they started working with former members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who are separated from their children.
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