The carer, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed staff were reluctant to intervene in some cases for fear of being classed as "racist".
"Sometimes, [the men] would phone and they would pick up around the corner, but sometimes they would just turn up and pick up at the children's home," the care worker said.
"It depended on how brazen they were or how much heat they thought was on at the time.
"They did genuinely think who was on shift, who would be likely to go outside the children's unit.
"I used to make a deliberate attempt to let them know that I had clocked their car, that I was taking their registration plate."
'Have you shot'
He said he confronted some of the men, despite warnings from his colleagues that some carried knives.
Shaun Wright PCC for South Yorkshire
Shaun Wright has also resisted pressure to resign
"They would laugh it off with a good smirk," he said.
"They would sometimes say that they would have you stabbed or shot by one of their associates."
Police were called each time a girl went missing, but officers usually only arrived when the child got back to the home, sometimes "high on drugs" or "incredibly drunk", our source said.
"They led us very much on a merry dance and there wasn't much we could do apart from keep documenting,.
"And we documented every single night, and we spoke to social workers. The social workers were passing that on.
"Everything we passed on, nothing seemed to go further in any way shape or form.
The carer, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed staff were reluctant to intervene in some cases for fear of being classed as "racist".
"Sometimes, [the men] would phone and they would pick up around the corner, but sometimes they would just turn up and pick up at the children's home," the care worker said.
"It depended on how brazen they were or how much heat they thought was on at the time.
"They did genuinely think who was on shift, who would be likely to go outside the children's unit.
"I used to make a deliberate attempt to let them know that I had clocked their car, that I was taking their registration plate."
'Have you shot'
He said he confronted some of the men, despite warnings from his colleagues that some carried knives.
Shaun Wright PCC for South Yorkshire
Shaun Wright has also resisted pressure to resign
"They would laugh it off with a good smirk," he said.
"They would sometimes say that they would have you stabbed or shot by one of their associates."
Police were called each time a girl went missing, but officers usually only arrived when the child got back to the home, sometimes "high on drugs" or "incredibly drunk", our source said.
"They led us very much on a merry dance and there wasn't much we could do apart from keep documenting,.
"And we documented every single night, and we spoke to social workers. The social workers were passing that on.
"Everything we passed on, nothing seemed to go further in any way shape or form.
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