Most of the FB nonsense memes I saw about this claim that 39 children who were victims of sex trafficking were rescued from a double-wide in Georgia. Or my favorite: "Almost 40 Children Rescued in Georgia", because "39" doesn't seem nearly as dramatic for the headlines.
Of course that's nonsense, but not much more nonsensical than the rest of the claims.
Look: stranger abductions of children do happen. They absolutely do. But they are extremely rare. Children who are sexually abused are mostly abused at home, or by "trusted adults" like coaches, teachers, pastors, scout leaders, etc.
Whenever a federal task force announces they've broken up a sex trafficking ring, it's safe to assume they shut down some massage parlors (cf. Robert Kraft). When they announce that they've rescued missing children, the majority of them will be custody dispute cases, or teenage runaways. By the rescuers' definition, all of them are "at risk of sexual exploitation", but that doesn't mean they're actually sexually abused.
Children are safer today than ever before. Thanks to the internet and 24/7 news cycle, we hear about it every time there's an Amber Alert in East Timbuktu, and that's usually a custody case, and the fallacy of misleading vividness makes us think that we're surrounded by child-snatchers.
We're not.