Dozens of children rescued in Ohio anti-trafficking crackdown

Reuters|
More than 100 human-trafficking victims - many of them missing children - were rescued in a sweeping operation involving state and federal law enforcement agencies in Ohio, the state's attorney general's office said in a statement.
Dubbed "Operation Autumn Hope", the sex-trafficking crackdown also led to 179 arrests, including 22 people who were charged for seeking sex with a minor - among them a pastor, Monday's statement said.
Seventy-six of the 109 victims were missing children who were referred to social services upon their rescue.
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