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Renewed Effort to Fight Human Trafficking in Wisconsin

Wednesday, September 1st, 2021 -- 10:01 AM

(WBAY) A renewed effort is underway across Wisconsin to find and arrest people involved in human trafficking to try to again get a handle on the growing problem.

As reported, five men were arrested as part of an undercover operation in Fond du Lac County involving men investigators say were soliciting sex. While some proactive investigations may have slowed during COVID, that is now changing.

It’s a fight the media has shown you over the last several years as they’ve ridden alongside local and state investigators as they’ve conducted undercover operations, putting attention on human trafficking and focusing on the people who direct and organize the crimes, as well as those soliciting sex.

Non-profit organizations often take part, too, to offer help for victims- many of whom become addicted to drugs and can’t get out on their own. But those kinds of investigations and prosecutions have slowed in the last year-and-a-half, thanks to COVID.

Undercover operations became increasingly difficult because of contact guidelines and other restrictions, slowing law enforcement’s usual proactive efforts.

Investigators tell us they are still catching up from a backlog in other cases, but acknowledge there is likely more trafficking happening now involving people who may simply not think law enforcement is on to them.

As people got used to being more isolated and spending more time online, investigators fear more people have likely been exposed to trafficking and may be involved in it, unaware they could be arrested and charged for their involvement.

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is urging people to know and watch for signs of trafficking, especially those in the hotel industry, truck drivers and hair stylists, who may see it more often.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice’s Human Trafficking Bureau has a thorough list of warning signs, as well as programs and resources for survivors. If you or someone you know needs help or you want to report a tip, you can call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at (888) 373-7888.


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