More than 2 dozen victims rescued human trafficking crackdown

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Authorities rescued 32 victims, including children in a human trafficking operation in Arkansas.

Wed, May 22nd 2024 at 3:47 PMAround 32 victims of human trafficking were identified in Hot Springs as apart of Operation HOPE that took place this month. was conducted this month in Hot Springs.Officials pointed out that some some of the victims were feed after they were rescued. Details of the conditions the victims were in were not provided.

These concerted efforts will significantly contribute to making Arkansas a place where human trafficking is not tolerated," said ASP Director Colonel Mike Hagar. "The dedicated law enforcement community in Arkansas is fully committed to approaching the grim reality of human trafficking with empathy, aiming to rescue victims from the shadows and provide them with the support and care they need to recover.

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