Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, Place of Hope, and Crime Stoppers announce a new initiative with a $7,500 reward to combat human trafficking.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody revealed two new state-wide safety initiatives Tuesday as part of Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
Attorney General Ashley Moody this week unveiled two new initiatives to provide tools and incentives to Floridians in the fight to stop human trafficking.
Special agents with Homeland Security Investigations in Tampa are revolutionizing the way they investigate human trafficking cases.
Over 30 people were taken into custody on Friday after police uncovered a possible human trafficking or illegal smuggling operation.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody announced a new incentive that will train Florida truck drivers on how to spot and report human trafficking. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody traveled Tuesday afternoon to an I-75 rest stop in Ruskin to announce ...
January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and Tampa Bay organizations are taking note of new trafficking trends as they help survivors and work to prevent further incidents.
According to law enforcement, most of the time this crime comes in the form of coercion and mental games between the victim and the attacker, not just physical violence.
Fox 4's Austin Schargorodski reports on Florida's 'Operation Lightshine’, a program using cutting-edge tech to fight trafficking and child exploitation, rescuing 90 victims in its first year
Thirty-one migrants were discovered inside a U-Haul van after police swarmed a Coral Gables neighborhood, investigators said.Coral Gables Police, Homeland<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Hillsborough County declares January 2025 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month and discusses infrastructure updates.
Now, First Coast Crime Stoppers is doubling the cash reward for anonymous tips leading to a human trafficking arrest – up from $3,000 to $7,500. The ultimate goal: tackling an issue that sometimes goes unreported entirely. Read: Florida announces new signs, hefty rewards to combat human trafficking – Action News Jax