Oakland police search for two missing women in separate cases. Ariella Rosenberg, 23, and Carmen Miller, 18.
Contra Costa County residents who have survived violent and traumatic experiences will soon have three new places to go for…
Officials with the San Francisco International Airport Monday announced a new initiative to combat human trafficking as Monday marked National…
A 37-year-old man was sentenced on Friday to 8 years in San Quentin State Prison in a human trafficking case…
Police in San Jose have arrested four suspects in connection with a human trafficking case. Monica Dien Tien Ho, 47,…
Two Livermore massage parlor operators were arrested on Wednesday for allegedly operating prostitution rings out of their businesses, Livermore police…
A woman convicted of pimping two women was sentenced Thursday to three years in a state prison, according to Richmond…
The state has awarded San Francisco a $9.3 million grant to be applied toward providing services and housing for youth…
Observant residents in a San Mateo neighborhood led police to the discovery of an alleged brothel, resulting in two arrests…
Santa Clara County sheriff's deputies arrested or cited dozens of men for soliciting prostitution and found more than 40 potential…
Police and sheriff's officials worked together Wednesday night in San Rafael in a joint effort to curb prostitution in the…
Dwayne Brian Furgeson of San Leandro reportedly identified himself to police as a Bay Area rap artist known as "Luzion."
An Oakland man was charged Wednesday with the human trafficking of a teenage girl. Patrick Leo Simmons, 32, faces up…
Foster Shane Gaines, 37, could face 8 years in state prison depending on the outcome of the "sentencing and marriage."
San Rafael police arrested a man and a woman Saturday on suspicion of sexually exploiting and trafficking a young woman…
The Oakland police website will display booking photos of individuals charged with prostitution-related offenses.
Eight-year-old Vivienne Harr has raised more than $30,000 to help end child slavery — and she's not done yet.
Thanks to a lack of funding and training, the problem of human trafficking persists in the Bay Area and beyond.
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