Discovering Truth

On an episode with Dan Duval on the program Discovering Truth, Joshua Travers, founder of Saved in America made an appearance and spoke to Dan about the behind the scene workings of the organization. Joshua explains that the system utilized by Saved in America is the same one outlined by the book they authored on the topic. 

The Six-Step Rescue Process 

There is a specific order to the rescue process when Saved in America enters into the case. This is because everything must be done correctly to increase the chance of a positive outcome. Therefore, the parents or family of the missing child is the first point of contact in most cases, with them reaching out to Saved in America for their services. Then, the team obtains a power of attorney from the parents, so they can act on the behalf of the child and can access their social media accounts and online profiles. This will many times help the team determine where the missing child is located. Throughout the entire process, law enforcement is involved and knows exactly what steps are being taken by the team. At no time, does the team go into a situation chaotically or without a well throughout-out plan, no snatch and grab situations here. Instead, the entire process is done professionally and above board. 

The Group is Made up of Professional Volunteers

Within the ranks of Saved in America’s volunteers, you won’t find a bunch of rough vigilantes who feel they must circumvent the law and pay back wrongdoers for their misdeeds and heinous crimes. Instead, you will find a group of highly trained former military and law enforcement officers who understand what it means to do a job without the boundaries of the law. Of course, with that being said, it is fair to say that they are on the side of the victim and the victim’s families and want to see these bad guys pay the price for their crimes. They work diligently to make sure this happens when they are on the case. 

Discovering Truth with Dan Duval

The entire program featured on Discovering Truth is a good listen if you are wanting to learn more about the interior operations of Saved in America. Joshua Travers does an excellent job explaining not only the present caseload but the organization's founding motivation. 

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