Operation FAFO Cracks Down
During the sting, law enforcement officers posed as undercover buyers and sellers, identifying those involved in illegal activities. The operation targeted individuals who exploit vulnerable people for commercial sex, with a particular focus on rescuing juveniles forced into prostitution.
Over 100 individuals were arrested on charges related to prostitution, solicitation, and trafficking. The operation also led to the identification and rescue of two juveniles, both 16 years old, who were being trafficked for sex. These young victims are now receiving care and services to help them recover from their traumatic experiences and transition to a safer, healthier environment.
Sheriff Cooper praised the successful operation, stating:
“This sting sends a clear message to those involved in the illegal sex trade: we are committed to protecting our community from exploitation, especially our most vulnerable. Human trafficking, particularly the exploitation of minors, is a serious crime, and we will continue to work tirelessly to bring justice to victims.”⬇️⬇️⬇️
The Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Bureau (SIB) Detectives collaborated with the North, South, and East, as well as the Rancho Cordova Police Department Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Teams, Sacramento County Special Enforcement Detail (SED), Rancho Cordova Police Crime Suppression Unit (CSU), Sheriff’s Work Project, the Sheriff’s Drone Unit, California Highway Patrol SACCATS, the California Department of Justice Human Trafficking Team, and victim advocate groups Drive for Impact and the Sacramento Family Justice Center to make this operation a success. The team utilized unconventional resources, including drone technology, intelligence gathering, and readily available resources for victims, to ensure the operation’s success.
The Sheriff’s Office urges the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to human trafficking.