Two children in Racine are among dozens who’ve been rescued from human traffickers as the result of a national sting operation. Eighty two arrests were made in Wisconsin during the three day sting, when officers arranged meetings with those who buy or sell sexual services. The F-B-I says 84 children have been saved in the eleventh year of its sting operations — and a total of 120 traffickers have been arrested. Brown County sheriff’s sergeant Matt Wilson tells W-L-U-K T-V that officers not only try to rescue people from human traffickers — they also look to stop the buying of sex in their communities.
Two Children Rescued In Racine In US Sex Trafficking Sting
Oct 23, 2017 | 2:34 PM
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