Monday, February 23, 2009

FBI, police rescue child prostitutes in Ohio, US

WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI has rescued more than 45 suspected teenage prostitutes, some as young as 13, in a nationwide sweep to remove kids from the illegal sex trade and punish their accused pimps.

Over a three-night initiative called Operation Cross Country, federal agents working with local law enforcement also arrested more than 50 alleged pimps, according to preliminary bureau data.

The operation involved authorities in more than two dozen cities, including Cleveland and Toledo in Ohio.

The teenage prostitutes found in the investigation ranged in age from 13 to 17.

"The goal is to recover kids. We consider them the child victims of prostitution," said FBI Deputy Assistant Director Daniel Roberts.

"Unfortunately, the vast majority of these kids are what they term 'throwaway kids,' with no family support, no friends. They're kids that nobody wants, they're loners. Many are runaways," Roberts said.

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