Law enforcement in Sacramento County arrested 122 people and rescued two juveniles during a two-day sex trafficking operation, the county sheriff announced Sept. 30.
Sheriff Jim Cooper praised “Operation FAFO (fool around and find out),” saying the department would continue to target human traffickers.
“This sting sends a clear message to those involved in the illegal sex trade: We are committed to protecting our community from exploitation, especially our most vulnerable,” Cooper said in a statement Monday. “Human trafficking, especially the exploitation of minors, is a serious crime, and we will continue to work tirelessly to bring justice to victims.”
The suspects face charges related to prostitution, solicitation, and trafficking. None of the suspects named by the sheriff’s department remained in jail Tuesday.
Prostitution and solicitation are misdemeanors in California, which can result in law enforcement issuing citations to the defendants, and they can be released without having to post bail. […]
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