09/12/2025
“The Day After Yesterday” project has two areas of responsibility. The most important area is receiving recovered trafficked young ladies who will be placed into our home where we will raise them as our own daughters.
The second area is law enforcement training in awareness, proper procedures for recovery, and compassion to these children. In addition, our Board of LEO professionals will work closely with officers to capitalize on our joint efforts. We are now honoring law enforcement officers who made exceptional efforts to rescue sex-trafficked children. Last Wednesday, 10 September, 2025, we honored Detective Landon Gary of the Ardmore Police Department for HIS exceptional investigative work which resulted in the recovery of an eight-year-old girl. A male suspect was also arrested. The Award citation reads:
Warrior Detective Landon Gary
Ardmore Police Department, Ardmore, Oklahoma
On this date in the year of our Lord, 10 September, 2025, let it be known henceforth, Detective Landon Gary, servant to the citizens of Ardmore, Department of Police, did on 3 June, 2025, worked in conjunction with Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics providing critical information and assistance in the apprehension and arrest of a suspected adult male sex-trafficker. Due to Detective Gary’s quick and exceptional actions, a child of eight years was rescued from trafficking.
401-Kids Inc. Foundation is law enforcement based dedicated to recovery of abused and trafficked children.
This official Warrior Award is presented to Warrior Detective Landon Gary of Ardmore Police Department, Ardmore, Oklahoma for his outstanding law enforcement work.
Lt. Clint Thompson, Ret.
Chairman CEO
401-Kids Inc. Foundation
Pictured are: Dr. John Duncan, Chief OBN Ret., Det. Gary, Lt. Clint Thompson Ret. UHAPD, and Sgt. Mark Ingram of Grady County Sheriff's Office.