On behalf of more than two dozen partner agencies, Assistant Director in Charge Kristi K. Johnson, of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, announced the results of “Operation Lost Angels,” an initiative which began on January 11th and recently culminated in the recovery of 33 children.
During January Human Trafficking Awareness Month the FBI worked with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and more than two dozen law enforcement and non-governmental partners to identify, locate, and recover missing children, particularly those who have been or were suspected of being sexually exploited and/or trafficked.
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January 22, 2021
Multi-Day Joint Agency Operation Lost Angels Leads to the Recovery of 33 Missing Children During Trafficking Awareness Month
On behalf of more than two dozen partner agencies, Assistant Director in Charge Kristi K. Johnson, of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, announced the results of ”Operation Lost Angels,” an initiative which began on January 11th and recently culminated in the recovery of 33 children.
During January Human Trafficking Awareness Month the FBI worked with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and more than two dozen law enforcement and non-governmental partners to identify, locate, and recover missing children, particularly those who have been or were suspected of being sexually exploited and/or trafficked.
The Hunt County grand jury is scheduled to be seated Friday, before its first scheduled session of the year, during which local prosecutors will be presenting evidence in felony cases
Kentucky State Police troopers providing security at Bidenâs inauguration In Washington, D.C., 44 Kentucky troopers will assist with security measures during President-elect Joe Bidenâs inauguration on Wednesday. (Source: Kentucky State Police) By Shellie Sylvestri | January 19, 2021 at 5:49 PM EST - Updated January 19 at 6:44 PM
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Forty-four Kentucky State Police troopers will be in Washington, D.C. to assist in security efforts during President-elect Joe Bidenâs inauguration.
They will be temporarily sworn in as local officers during their duties, which include traffic control, crowd control, security at events, and other responsibilities, KSP Sgt. Billy Gregory explained.