Moody announces new signs, increased rewards to encourage people to report human trafficking
- A new initiative trains utility workers in Arizona to recognize and report human trafficking, as announced by the Arizona Attorney General's Office.
- Attorney General Ashley Moody introduced a new hotline and increased rewards to combat human trafficking in Florida, raising the reward to $7,500.
- Florida has placed signs at 53 rest stops displaying the trafficking hotline number, enhancing public awareness.
- Since 2019, the Office of Statewide Prosecution in Florida has prosecuted 130 traffickers, highlighting ongoing efforts against trafficking.
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Moody announces new signs, increased rewards to encourage people to report human trafficking
RUSKIN, Fla. (WFLA) — Attorney General Ashley Moody unveiled two new initiatives Tuesday to encourage Floridians to report human trafficking. Moody visited a rest stop in Ruskin for Human Trafficking Awareness Month along with representatives from the Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Place of Hope, and Crime Stoppers. Tampa member of violent, pedophilic extremist group pleads guilty to child porn …
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