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Abuse prevention experts urge public to notice signs of human trafficking

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(The Center Square) – Human trafficking happens in every community, and some are urging the public to see the signs. “Our message is that it can happen to anyone, anywhere, and we can help,” said Carol Merna, CEO of the Center for the Prevention of Abuse in Peoria. Human trafficking is the second highest-grossing crime […]

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