Police officials are picking up kids who are not in school around the Detroit area today.
The Detroit Free Press reports Detroit Police are teaming up with local school officials and federal officials to make the sweeps
The program was initiated with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by Detroit Police Officer Monica Evans, who was a teacher for 12 years. Detroit Public Schools officials are also participating. The effort stems from a U.S. Justice Department report that found many of the nation's prisoners listed truancy as their first offense. The task force has also organized patrols before and after classes at a number of Detroit schools to help students arrive and depart safely.
The Free Press reports the effort is part of "an ongoing collaborative effort by federal, state and local law enforcement to reduce crime by and against children."
They write the effort first started last year and "netted 63 truant students" during a sweep in April, 2011.