Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

FBI finds possible traffickin­g victims

- By Christian Martinez

Dozens of possible victims of human traffickin­g, including children, were found in California during a two-week, nationwide FBI operation, the agency said.

Operation Cross Country XII was held over the first two weeks of August and found more than 200 possible victims, the FBI said in a news release. The operation included the participat­ion of local law enforcemen­t and state agencies.

“The Justice Department is committed to doing everything in our power to combat the insidious crimes of human traffickin­g that devastate survivors and their families,” U.S. Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland said in the release.

The FBI’s Los Angeles Division reported that nine potential human-traffickin­g victims, including five children, were found, while the San Francisco Division found three adult victims and arrested three traffickin­g suspects. The San Diego Division found 17 victims, the agency said.

The Sacramento Division did not provide totals.

Nationwide, 141 adult victims and 84 minor victims were found, and more than 80 traffickin­g suspects were identified or arrested. Additional­ly, 37 other children who had been reported missing were found, though they were not believed to be victims of traffickin­g.

The FBI reported that the average age of victims was 15 ½, with the youngest being 11 years old.

“Human traffickin­g is among the most heinous crimes the FBI encounters,” FBI Director Christophe­r Wray said in the release. “Unfortunat­ely, such crimes — against both adults and children — are far more common than most people realize.”

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