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It was one of the largest multijurisdictional enforcement efforts that the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has ever conducted.
And it was also the most fruitful.
Last week more than 100 law enforcement officers from more than a dozen agencies – local, state, and federal – conducted a week-long sweep targeting parole violators, child sex predators, human traffickers, sex offenders out of compliance, and those engaged in prostitution and the individuals that fund that enterprise.
STOCKTON About 50 people signed up for a free tattoo removal event hosted by the nonprofit Fathers & Families of San Joaquin and the San Joaquin County Probation Department in downtown Stockton on Wednesday.
“There are barriers that happen with the tattoos that keep people from getting jobs and different activities,” Tina Curiel-Allen with the Family Strengthening Department of Fathers & Families said. “So we do our best to reduce those barriers for the formerly incarcerated. That’s our focus, to reintroduce them into society in a good way and eliminate those barriers.”
Registered nurse Elizabeth Aguilar with tattoo removal company inkoff.me says that the pain from the laser feels much line the spattering of hot oil. Patients are given small bags of ice to help soothe the temporary pain. The laser breaks up the ink in the tattoos, which is then absorbed into the body. Within a few days the ink of simple tattoos begin to fade. The more elaborate ones can take several a