By Kelley Chambers
Published: Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Desert Storm veteran Chuck Foreman's most pivotal rescue mission didn't take place in the wilderness of Iraq. It was for a friend whose 16-year-old daughter had run off with a 40-year-old man suspected of drugging her.
The police couldn't help because she had gone willingly, Foreman said.
With just his Harley and his iPhone, the Austin resident was able to help get the girl home safely. It was at that moment he began developing a commitment to finding more like her, vowing never to charge a dime for his services.
Photos courtesy of Chuck Foreman – With a background in electronic surveillance, U.S. Army veteran Chuck Foreman is using his combat experience to help recover missing children across the U.S.Since that day, Foreman is credited for recovering more than 20 children.
"The more you get into this missing kid thing, the more it opens your eyes to it," Foreman said. "It's a very dangerous world for children."
Using his military know-how and a desire to continue protecting those he has served, Foreman formed the Center for Search and Investigations (CFSI) two years ago. Comprised strictly of volunteers, the organization assists in the search for missing children by building a network of "ready to ride" bikers across the nation. The organization also helps in the distribution and collection of information during the search for a missing child, and raises awareness of this growing epidemic.
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