Crime Victim Services educates community on trafficking red flags
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Local business leaders in Allen County learned more about human trafficking during a West Central Ohio Safety Council meeting Tuesday morning.
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Erica Bingmon, a Day One advocate with Crime Victim Services, said labor trafficking often includes situations where individuals do not have control of their personal documents, such as identification cards, Social Security cards, or food stamp cards. “It’s important for employers to look out for those indicators in their employees and even their employees’ children,” Bingmon said.
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