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More than 130 people, including three from Stark County, were arrested in a statewide human-trafficking operation last week, according to the Ohio Attorney General's office.
More than 130 people, including a man from Rootstown, were arrested in a statewide human-trafficking operation last week, according to the Ohio Attorney General's office.
State and local law enforcement agencies targeted human trafficking in a joint operation in Stark and Summit counties on Thursday, identifying four potential victims and making 16 arrests.
[2] 24 out of 88 counties have no human-trafficking training or access to victim services. [3] A recent study estimated that between 2014-2016, 1,032 Ohio youth and young adults were victims of human trafficking. [4] The National Human Trafficking Resource Center reported receiving 1,066 calls and emails in 2015 about human trafficking in Ohio. [5]
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is pictured. On Oct. 3, 2023, he announced the arrests of 160 people in a statewide human trafficking bust that took place September 25-30, 2023,
The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force led the investigation, which involved multiple search warrants. Law enforcement officers recovered drugs and at least five guns through those search ...
In addition to the arrests, "Operation Buyer’s Remorse" identified more than 100 human trafficking survivors who are now being connected to services. 6th-grade teacher, college professor among ...
A multi-agency undercover operation led to 17 arrests for sex trafficking-related crimes, including pimping and pandering, in Bryan County this week.