Monday, October 26, 2020

Ohio's largest ever anti-human trafficking operation results in 154 rescues, 179 arrests

COLUMBUS, Ohio-Federal, state, and local officials launched what they say is the largest anti-human-trafficking operation in state history last week, rescuing 154 victims and arresting 179 men for illegally soliciting sex and other crimes.

During Operation Autumn Hope, which involved more than 50 law enforcement agencies and social-service organizations, state and local authorities cracked down on adult sex trafficking in Cuyahoga, Franklin, and Lucas counties, as well as people soliciting sex with children in Franklin and Mahoning counties.

The U.S. Marshals Service focused on saving child sex victims in Southern Ohio.During the operation, 109 human-trafficking survivors - all women and mostly adults - were found and referred to social services in Cuyahoga, Franklin, and Lucas counties, according to a release from Attorney General Dave Yost's office.

One of the missing children was a 15-year-old Cleveland girl linked to an individual in Columbus suspected of human trafficking, the release stated.

The operation had been planned for several months prior to it being put into action, according to Yost spokesman Steve Irwin.

"The success of Operation Autumn Hope is measured not only in the number of arrests but in the lives that were rescued from this evil," Yost said.

"Every agency on this team looks for the day when no person is bought and sold in Ohio. Don't buy sex in Ohio!".Sondra Miller, president and CEO of the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, said during an online news conference that the operation has given hope to sex trafficking survivors.

https://www.cleveland.com/open/2020/10/ohios-largest-ever-anti-human-trafficking-operation-results-in-154-rescues-179-arrests.html

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