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Two undocumented migrants face horror charges for allegedly sex trafficking a 15-year-old girl who ran away from New York. The victim told detectives she was forced into about a dozen sexual acts for money. The suspects were arrested at a Motel 6 in Riviera Beach. One suspect had been deported and illegally re-entered the country for a second time. The sheriff stated the trafficking case came from a tip and may be linked to a Venezuelan gang. The victim, reported missing over a month ago, will be returned to her family in New York.

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Prosecutors describe an unprecedented takedown of a sex trafficking operation on the Figueroa Corridor. '11 alleged criminal gang members now charged in this federal indictment, including six members of the notorious Hoover criminal street gang.' 'They would prey on vulnerable girls online, and they would also prey on young women in the foster care system who didn't have families who were maybe looking to run away.' 'The alleged ringleader, a 25 year old woman named Amaya Armstead, also known as Lady Duck.' 'According to the indictment, victims who disobeyed were assaulted, humiliated, starved and in some cases branded with tattoos of their trafficker street names.' 'Five suspects pleaded not guilty today.' 'The trial now set for early October.' 'Some victims could face some, suspects, excuse me, could face 15 to life in prison if convicted as charged.' Survivor Lori Burns: 'We rescue these girls all day, every day.'

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Operation Traffic Stop 2, the largest undercover operation in the history of the Sheriff's Office, resulted in 219 arrests, including 2 human traffickers. The operation targeted prostitution schemes and aimed to identify and assist victims of human trafficking. The arrested individuals came from various countries, including Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, and the Bahamas. Additionally, 35 of the arrested individuals were in the United States illegally. The operation involved collaboration between multiple law enforcement agencies and organizations dedicated to supporting victims of human trafficking. The authorities emphasized the importance of early intervention and providing resources to help victims rebuild their lives.

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The speaker states that during an operation, arrests were made for robbery and other charges. The speaker focuses on the concern that 25 illegal immigrants were arrested, originating from Venezuela, Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico. According to the speaker, 16% of the total arrests were people who should not have been in the country, but were present due to the federal government enabling criminals to enter and treating them well. The speaker shares that some prostitutes involved had to pay off coyote debts, while others cited easy money as the reason for their involvement.

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A mother and son in Houston have been sentenced for operating a sex trafficking ring, but one victim is still missing. Tashica Bush and her son Arianne Jackson trafficked girls and women for sex. Bush received a one-year sentence, which the mother of the missing victim believes is too lenient. The judge also gave Jackson a 27-year sentence. Two others were charged in connection with the ring. The missing victim's mother is frustrated that justice has not been served and wonders where her daughter is. The victim went missing four years ago, and her mother struggles during the holidays without her. The mother is grateful that the street known for trafficking has been shut down.

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A bar owner in LA is accused of trafficking young women for personal assistant jobs, leading to assault and rape. Victims claim the establishment is a front for serving the elite, with spiked drinks and GHB-laced glasses. Despite lawsuits, the billionaire remains untouched while victims suffer. The FBI is aware, but no investigations are ongoing. The truth may come to light this year.

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Federal policies drive illegal immigrant crime and victimization, particularly in human trafficking cases. Victims from Venezuela are brought to the US by a trafficker who controls them and forces them to pay $3,000 each weekly. They claim the federal government provided them with paperwork to fly for free, enabling them to work in the sex trade across the country. The victims are unable to work legally and are coerced into paying off their debt through exploitation. This highlights the exploitation and crisis faced by illegal immigrants at the border.

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"Joint Task Force alpha is the tip of the spear we have been working on that with secretary Christy now homeland security." "This week joint task force alpha took four major enforcement actions right here in Tampa we unsealed the indictment charging 12 defendants operating a massive illegal smuggling ring." "The defendants engaged in a conspiracy to bring illegal aliens from Cuba to The US for profit." "They charged up to $40,000 per victim." "They used Zelle to transfer over $7,000,000 over the course of this scheme and I believe had profits cash of over 18,000,000." "In 2023 according to CVP parts of Vermont and New York started seeing unprecedented traffic from illegal aliens." "Law enforcement officers operating in these areas encountered aliens from 97 different countries, including China, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran."

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Investigators uncovered a case involving children drugged, tied up, and taken to an underground bunker where strangers paid to abuse them. Ten victims have been identified, ranging from ages 3 to 15, with most under 10. Authorities fear there are more victims and suspects. The children were sexually abused in paid appointments, sometimes generating up to $1,000 a night. Some guardians allegedly handed the children over. Perpetrators included acquaintances, family members, and scheduled individuals. Law enforcement believes this was part of an organized human trafficking network, possibly linked to a violent gang. Suspect Andres Trejo Valiquette is believed to have connections to the Sorinos gang, which allegedly profits from child exploitation. His legal status is under investigation, and his origins and past activities are unknown.

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Over 90 people were discovered inside a Houston home in a possible human smuggling case. The people, consisting of approximately five women and 85 men, were found in two separate areas and some said they hadn't eaten in a while. The discovery occurred on Chessington Drive in Southwest Houston, after a kidnapping tip. SWAT teams entered the house after staking it out for a few hours. Neighbors reported seeing one woman taken into custody and believed only two people lived there. Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) is working with HPD to investigate what they suspect is a stash house. There is currently no information regarding the origin of the individuals or what was planned for them.

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Tim Ballard, a former homeland security agent, leads Operation Underground Railroad, a nonprofit group that rescues trafficked children. Colombian authorities asked him to investigate a tip about child trafficking. Ballard organized a sting operation, renting a house and setting up hidden cameras. The traffickers lured children as young as 9 or 10 years old by pretending to have a modeling agency. Ballard describes the horror of looking into the eyes of these criminals. Within 24 hours, 54 boys and girls, aged 11 to 18, were brought to the house for a supposed sex party. One 11-year-old boy asked for drugs because he was scared. Before the transaction could be completed, Colombian special operatives stormed the party and arrested 5 suspects, including a former beauty queen, all charged with child trafficking.

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The Northeast Ohio human trafficking task force conducted a weeklong sting operation called Operation buyer's remorse, resulting in 160 arrests, including 27 from Northeast Ohio. Among those arrested were John Zitzner, a founder of breakthrough charter schools, and Michael Schnur, a lead instructor at Mathnasium. The task force targeted areas with high pedestrian and vehicle traffic, particularly retail and commercial areas near highways. Over 100 human trafficking survivors were also identified and provided with health and social services. The task force emphasized that these individuals could be anyone, appearing to be upstanding members of the community. They highlighted the importance of addressing the demand for commercial sex, as it can have far-reaching consequences for individuals and their families.

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The speaker discusses the challenges of arresting human traffickers and the fear that victims face. They explain how victims are often coerced and threatened into a life of prostitution, making it difficult for them to come forward. The speaker also mentions that victims are brought across the border by coyotes who exploit them for money. They emphasize the need to address the crisis at the southern border and the impact of drug smuggling. The speaker believes there are more victims yet to be identified and highlights the misconception that human trafficking is a consensual business relationship. No minors were found among those arrested.

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A report indicates sex trafficking of minors is the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in the U.S., exacerbated by open border policies. A Dallas nonprofit is collaborating with law enforcement to combat these rings. The president of the Shepherd's Watch Foundation stated ordering sex trafficking victims is as easy as ordering pizza and can take as little as 15 minutes via social media and gaming platforms. Victims' faces are often covered with emojis, and many are branded with tattoos. According to the Shepherd's Watch Foundation, up to 90% of sex trafficking victims are migrants. Texas DPS recently found 57 unaccompanied children, and many are vulnerable to traffickers after falling through the cracks. A recent audit revealed 32,000 unaccompanied children failed to appear for immigration hearings over the past four fiscal years, and ICE didn't serve notices to appear to over 291,000 unaccompanied minors as of May. Homeland Security Investigations says sex trafficking impacts various cities nationwide and can occur anywhere. Traffickers move victims throughout the country, targeting cities, small towns, and rural areas.

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Three individuals were arrested and charged with operating high-end brothels in Cambridge, Watertown, and Eastern Virginia. These brothels were promoted through two websites, bostontop10.com and browneyesgirlsva.blog. The individuals facilitated the trafficking of predominantly Asian women across the United States for a commercial sex ring. The operation catered to a wealthy and well-connected clientele, who had to provide personal information and pay a monthly fee to join. Once verified, buyers could place orders with sex workers, choosing the duration and services they desired from a menu of options. Prices ranged from $350 to $600 per hour.

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A human trafficking sting called Operation March Sadness resulted in 288 arrests, including illegal immigrants, a teacher, coaches, and military members. Sheriff Judd shared shocking moments, like two teenagers attempting robbery with a BB gun and 21 illegal immigrants. He highlighted three human trafficking victims who were brought to the US illegally, forced into prostitution, and flown around the country on a DHS voucher. The victims revealed they were part of a larger operation involving multiple individuals.

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During the Formula 1 event in Las Vegas, Metro police arrested 36 pimps, 31 customers, and 7 people for soliciting a minor. They also found 5 juveniles believed to be victims of trafficking. Victim advocates offered services to about 200 victims, but only around 20 accepted the help. Metro police and volunteers from organizations like Free International and The Big Search searched for missing children who may be victims of trafficking. It is important for the community to recognize signs of potential trafficking, such as individuals being disconnected from family or friends, appearing fearful or controlled, missing school, dressing older than their age, or going out alone late at night. Efforts to combat trafficking will continue during the upcoming Super Bowl.

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There are no taboos in America except sex with children. A nationwide operation rescued over 200 sex trafficking victims. One rescued child performed 60,000 sex acts. The US government has become the middle man in a child trafficking operation, and has lost 450,000 children who are then sexually destroyed, raped to death, and have their organs harvested. Sponsors taking in migrant children only see them as dollar signs. The Biden administration puts children in homes with sponsors, with no follow-up. To stop child trafficking, the border must be shut down. After Joe Biden took office, arrests went from 500 to over 5,000 in one day. 65% or more of the kids are from Guatemala. 41% of victims were recruited online. Texas' Fort Bliss army base is a filthy prison. The United States of America government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history.

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The speaker recounts an undercover operation in Cartagena involving 27 children, detailing a delayed sting operation where traffickers nearly exposed the children to drugs. To stall, the speaker feigned interest in a business plan for a resort catering to sex tourism, inadvertently creating a viable plan due to the willingness of wealthy individuals to pay for such activities. The sting eventually occurred, leading to arrests. The speaker describes a transformative moment seeing an 11-year-old girl with tear-stained makeup, which motivated a commitment to fighting child trafficking. Since then, the speaker has participated in over 70 undercover rescue missions in 15 countries, helping rescue over 5,000 children. One particularly difficult mission in Haiti involved rescuing 34 children from a level-three trafficker. The speaker recalls finding a 14-year-old girl who had been trafficked since age seven after her parents died in an earthquake. The girl was found in a cell with a steel plank bed and a concrete block, and didn't speak for two weeks after being rescued.

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Hotels across the United States are being sued for child trafficking. A woman discovered a hidden camera in her hotel room and found more cameras using an app on her phone. She also found a secret walkway connecting all the rooms, where children were being kept. The people involved in this trafficking operation were arrested. This discovery has led to investigations in other hotels, revealing their involvement in housing and sex trafficking. It is fortunate that the children were found alive.

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles have announced arrests in connection to one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States. We've taken three people into custody, but one is still on the run. Over a five-year period, this organization smuggled over 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the US, charging $15,000 to $18,000 per person. The four individuals indicted are not only accused of smuggling, but also heinous crimes against undocumented immigrants, showing a callous disregard for both immigration laws and the people they smuggled. One smuggling operation resulted in a car accident in Oklahoma, leading to the deaths of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, along with Cristobal Mahia Cha and Jose Paxter Islamha, are in custody, while the search continues for Helmer Abisbo Hernandez.

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As part of our ongoing commitment to combat sex trafficking, the Leon County Sheriff's Office arrested 19 individuals in "Operation Resolution," a multi-agency initiative. This operation aimed to prevent the purchase of potential human trafficking victims. The Capital City Human Trafficking Task Force, including LCSO, Homeland Security, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, made 19 arrests, had 49 solicitation contacts, and 80 contacts related to the human trafficking of juveniles, leading to multiple ongoing investigations. Those arrested include an oncology surgeon, a college professor, an undocumented person held by ICE, a guardian at a local elementary school, and a volunteer firefighter. Two suspects traveled from Louisiana to engage in this crime. We are committed to pursuing and removing these individuals from our community to protect our youth and make our community safer.

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A man in Atlanta saw a body part hanging out of a U-Haul while driving and called the police. The police found kids in the back of the U-Haul, leading to a case of human trafficking.

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A high-end brothel network operating in the Boston area and Washington DC suburbs has been exposed. The brothels were promoted online, targeting wealthy and influential clients. Clients were offered sex services, some priced at over $600 per hour. The investigation revealed that predominantly Asian women were trafficked across the United States for commercial sex, with the websites facilitating their movement. The ringleader, along with two others, has been charged in the case. While the names of the clients have not been disclosed, they are described as elected officials, executives, doctors, and attorneys.

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Retired Boston Detective | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #616
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Boston's streets forged a three-decade career, culminating in retirement after 31 years on the police force and 20 in the human trafficking unit. Connelly describes starting in Dorchester and South Boston, part of a disciplined era of walking beats, where gang violence and shootings surged in the early 1990s. She contrasts that with today’s landscape, noting a shift toward community policing, a decline in homicide counts, and a focus on rebuilding trust through neighborhood presence. She also acknowledges the toll of long shifts, stress, and family life, including hair loss that pushed her to seek treatment. She details the human trafficking unit’s work, explaining that trafficking centers on coercion and exploitation by pimps who run multiple victims. Cases unfold through grooming over weeks or months, with promises of money or affection. A three-year federal investigation began from a music-video recruitment scenario, expanding to Rhode Island, New Jersey, Vegas, and beyond. The team identified a pimp with dozens of victims, including a bottom who recruited others. Online ads and sting tactics arrested buyers, while federal charges yielded long sentences. A Rhode Island case highlighted the gravity and violence involved. Connelly recounts fingerprints and forensics as essential tools—fingerprints hinge on smooth surfaces and are powerful when found at a scene, but not always available; video has become ubiquitous and can push prosecutions forward, even as juries grow skeptical if forensics is incomplete. She notes that shows like CSI and The First 48 distort expectations, leading juries to demand DNA, fingerprints, and dramatic moments that don’t always appear in real cases. She describes juggling multiple investigations under time pressure, and how community policing and walking beats changed daily work compared with cruiser-heavy eras. After returning to Dorchester briefly, she moved to Charleston, South Carolina, to be near her daughter and pursue painting as a hobby. She reflects on a close-knit police culture, the camaraderie among officers, and the challenge of balancing work with family life, including holidays and shifts. She notes political shifts in crime policy and district attorney support, praising a current DA for backing proactive policing, while lamenting the toll on public trust. Now retired, she looks forward to a quieter life by the sea and new creative pursuits.
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