CA Officers Rescue 17-Year-Old Human Trafficking Victim

The officers took her into protective custody and drove her to the police station, where she told detectives that over the past year she had been moved around Southern California and even taken to Nevada and Colorado, forced to work as a prostitute.

Pomona, CA, police have rescued a missing 17-year-old girl who told detectives she was a victim of human trafficking, authorities said Saturday. 

Members of Pomona's Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking Team were patrolling Friday evening when they spotted the girl, who looked out of place, Pomona police Cpl. Angela Torres said.  

When officers contacted her, she told them she had been a victim of sexual exploitation, Torres said.  

The officers took her into protective custody and drove her to the police station, where she told detectives that over the past year she had been moved around Southern California and even taken to Nevada and Colorado, forced to work as a prostitute, Fox LA reports.  

 

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