As Fiscal Year 2022-2023 begins, the Public Safety Committee initiated discussions regarding how next to address human trafficking prevention in San Clemente.
San Clemente City Council voted to initiate the implementation of one of three recommended priorities to limit human trafficking in massage parlors in town.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include comments from the Public Safety Committee’s discussion at its Feb. 22 meeting. By C. Jayden Smith…
By Collin Breaux and Shawn Raymundo San Juan Capistrano Councilmember Howard Hart first became aware of the pervasive issue of human trafficking when he was…
By Shawn Raymundo The city’s police services contract with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be amended to give the law enforcement agency oversight in…
By Lillian Boyd After multiple Orange County cities have reported the proliferation of illicit massage establishments—for sex work and human trafficking—Dana Point agencies are working…
By Shawn Raymundo A new ordinance to strengthen the city’s regulations related to massage parlors and help bring down human trafficking in Orange County made…
By Shawn Raymundo Human trafficking is a widespread problem that can be found in just about every community of Orange County, Anaheim Police Sgt. Juan…
By Eric Heinz On Monday, July 31, members of the i5 Freedom Network, based in San Clemente, hosted an informational meeting regarding human trafficking issues…
By Eric Heinz The anti-human-trafficking organization i-5 Freedom Network will host a meeting to further its outreach in educating people about crimes related to human…