Posted on 03/06/2018 7:35:23 AM PST by huldah1776
[title cont'd] "They hope it goes nationwide."
When Deputy Patrick Paquette pulled to a stop on Interstate 20 in Georgia in January 2013, he didnt anticipate a career-altering experience. He saw a young man and a far younger girl standing on the side of the highway. Both were handcuffed. The pair had been detained by an officer who had pulled them over for speeding, smelled pot and discovered a bag of marijuana. To Paquette, a Greene County sheriffs deputy with 11 years of experience, it seemed like a routine case of drug possession. The man looked sullen. The young girl looked ...
Paquette took a closer look at the girl. She seemed to be about the same age as one of Paquettes sons and weighed down by some combination of sadness and fear. She kept glancing warily toward the young man.
Paquette moved the girl out of the mans sight and earshot and started asking questions. How old was she? Seventeen. Who was the young man? My sisters boyfriend. The two had traveled from her home, in Montgomery County, Ala., the girl told Paquette, through Georgia, seeing relatives. They had spent the previous night in an Augusta hotel. As she talked, she avoided looking Paquette in the eye.
It didnt really add up, Paquette says now. How many 17-year-old girls spend the night in a hotel with their sisters boyfriend? By this time, he says, the signs that this wasnt a routine drug-possession case were just slapping me in the face. The disparity in ages between the man, 29, and the girl; the unlikely story of their travels together; the girls evident fear; the illegal drugs, enough for personal use but not enough to imply intent to sell all of these factors suggested a more sinister story.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Ya, I get that feeling when I see “Washington Post”. But I guess there’s some remote chance the story is real, but who knows?
Good for that deputy! I’ve been stunned by the numbers of sex traffickers that are out there. These guys are doing terrific work...
You don’t think that sex-trafficing is an issue?
Not when it’s reported by a credible source.
Prestridge asks this question at every training session this was his 97th and hes become accustomed to that reaction. Why is that? he asked. Why dont police make that a goal before their shift? His audience was silent. Ill tell you one reason why, he offered. Because theres no box to check.
The 'box' is symbolic - it's purpose is to create focus... Hard to see what we're not looking for or aware of...
Wa Post, brings to mind the old saying, “even a blind pig finds a acorn once in a while”
body language speaks volumes.
DPS is very strong on pulling over suspicious vehicles, looking for kids, illegals, drugs. We were pulled over because we had a van in an area where smuggling is rampant. Yes, valid story
Here ya go, honey. I was wondering if all security companies couldn’t get involved if they work at Walmart. The Israelis have body language computer programs. We need one for this.
https://www.erasechildtrafficking.org/advanced-training-in-the-fight-against-human-trafficking/
Planned Parenthood is neck deep in this. If the cops want to catch child sex traffickers they should monitor the PP clinics.
’ (a sex-trafficking victim), sobbed. Ive been praying, she told him, every second I could, to be rescued. Kelly was arrested and later sentenced to 11 years for interstate transportation of a minor for prostitution.
Just one small excerpt on one of the indicators. How strange is this?
"Prestridge told Bourke about one potential indicator hed been mulling: Some IPC-trained police reported that the trafficking suspects they arrested often bore tattoos on their neck or face. Bourke didnt see how there could be a connection but volunteered to conduct an experiment using the U.S. Marshals national database. He pulled 600 random samples of people arrested for trafficking children and 600 arrested for assault and found that, yes, child traffickers were more likely to bear tattoos on their face and neck (assault suspects were more prone to have tattoos on their hands). "
The tattoo culture is very strange to me, I am clueless about it.
True. But you have to know what to look for with body language and you have to know it's patterns.
If a police officer hasn't been trained in 'what to focus on' for child trafficking he won't see it... focus is critical for safe police work.
I accidently clicked before I saw the source. Deep in the article they make a connection that more often than happenstance the perpetrators have facial and neck tattoos but don’t make the connection with MS-13.
I just made a post that the tattooed men are probably MS-13 members.
interesting. Must be a psych thing. Great study to do. I’ll go see if it’s been done....Yup. Too many articles.
Grrr. You are right. They cover up family abuse so they sure won’t go after the criminals. How many are pre-puberty. Very sickening.
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