Often referred to as 'domestic sex trafficking,' there are numerous victims who are being forced into situations because of threats of violence and physical and
Often referred to as “domestic sex trafficking,” there are numerous victims who are being forced into situations because of threats of violence and physical and psychological intimidation.To learn the signs of human trafficking and how you can help,Crime Stoppers is offering a minimum reward of $1000 for any tip that leads to an arrest involving human trafficking.
If you know someone who is a victim, or you suspect human trafficking, and you want to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or visit them atPhoto courtesy of Set Free DurhamCtrl+Enter
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