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  2. Sacramento sheriff arrests 56 in human trafficking ... - AOL

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    The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office arrested 56 suspects during a North Highlands undercover operation last month attempting to stem prostitution and human trafficking.

  3. A two-week undercover operation based in Sacramento County led to 37 served search warrants and 23 arrests throughout Northern California, as a regional task force continued a crackdown on child ...

  4. Sex-trafficking in Sacramento County pulls in thousands of ...

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    A sex trafficking hot line for Sacramento County has been created for victims, survivors, community members, and good samaritans to report sex trafficking anonymously. The number to the human ...

  5. Human trafficking in California - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution and sex services represented the largest share of documented human trafficking activities in California (roughly 47%). [15] As most trafficking reports only take into account media publicized cases, these percentages may be skewed.

  6. Killing of Stephon Clark - Wikipedia

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    [3] [8] Sacramento County court records show that Clark had a history of convictions for robbery, domestic abuse, and a prostitution-related offense. At the time of his death he was on probation for a 2014 robbery conviction. A year later in 2015 Clark was arrested for prostituting women. He violated probation in December 2015 for that case. [9]

  7. Prostitution in California - Wikipedia

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    After several hours, 10 men were arrested, followed by the arrest of former prosecutor and judicial candidate John LemMon—the authorities involved stated that the market is overwhelming. At the same time, the county District Attorney's Office is establishing a version of the FOPP for Sonoma County and the program will be active in mid-2014. [9]