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16 Children Rescued in Major Child Sex Trafficking Bust

Five suspects arrested by U.S. Marshals Service in New Orleans, Louisiana metro area

 on 12th April 2022 @ 3.00pm
u s  marshals rescued 16 children and arrested 5 suspects during raids © press
U.S. Marshals rescued 16 children and arrested 5 suspects during raids

Sixteen children have been rescued in New Orleans following the U.S. Marshals' three-month child sex trafficking operation.

According to a news release from the agency, five people were arrested in raids during the sex trafficking bust.

Dubbed "Operation Fresh Start," the sting was led by the Missing Child Unit of the U.S. Marshal Service Eastern District of the Louisiana New Orleans Task Force.

Agents launched the operation on January 1 and ended on March 31.

It comes just months after "Operation Boo Dat" recovered five missing teenage girls and led to the arrest of 30 individuals.

"Based on the operation at least four (4) felony warrant(s) exist for adults suspected of involvement with MCU minors and the USMS New Orleans Task Force is actively pursuing these fugitives," the news release reads.

 operation fresh start  was led by the missing child unit of the us marshal service © press
'Operation Fresh Start' was led by the Missing Child Unit of the US Marshal Service

Outlining some rescue and recovery cases in the MCU operation, the U.S. Marshals Service said a 14-year-old female runaway was recovered on March 25 at an address in Fayetteville, Georgia, residing with several adults.

“The teen had run away from New Orleans in January of 2022 and family were concerned about her possible involvement in sex trafficking and believed that she was with an older male in Florida,” the news release said.

As part of the operation, U.S. Marshals also recovered a 5-year-old girl and 7-year-old boy on Jan. 20 who were taken by their non-custodial parent, their mother.

“The Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office issued a felony warrant for the mother of the children for Kidnapping, and she made active attempts to avoid arrest along the way,” the release said.

“The non-custodial parent/mother took the children to the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida area, and the USMS Florida/Caribbean Regional Fugitive Task Force was able to recover the children and arrest the mother on her Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office warrant.”

On Feb. 8, a 2-year-old boy kidnapped by a family member was taken from his crib and abducted from his home.

The child was later safely returned to his mother, the U.S. Marshals Service said.

u s  marshal scott illing praised the success of the mcu s operations
U.S. Marshal Scott Illing praised the success of the MCU's operations

"I am very proud of the cooperative work done by all the agencies involved in safeguarding at-risk children,” U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Louisiana, Scott Illing, said in a statement.

"Our office is proud to be a part of a robust MCU program that took root in New Orleans starting in 2016.

“This work is being done with our partners while our office still performs its critical USMS missions (judicial and witness security, managing federal prisoners, violent fugitives’ apprehension, sex offender investigations, and service of federal process),” Illing added.

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