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Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Yahoo
DPS: Over 20 arrests made in Permian Basin human trafficking operations
MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), in collaboration with local, state, and federal law enforcement, made over 20 arrests and rescued four victims in a series of human trafficking operations conducted throughout the Permian Basin in January. These efforts, according to DPS coincided with Human Trafficking Prevention Month and aimed to target individuals exploiting victims. DPS' Criminal Investigations Division, Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division, and Texas Highway Patrol spearheaded the operations alongside the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and multiple local law enforcement agencies, including the Midland and Odessa Police Departments, Midland County Sheriff's Office, and several other regional agencies. ALSO: Love Shouldn't Hurt: Shedding light on human trafficking in Midland 'This was a very successful operation due to the outstanding collaboration of multiple agencies working toward combating human trafficking,' DPS West Texas Regional Director Jose Sanchez said. 'Human trafficking is on the rise, and we need the community's assistance in reporting it. If you see something, please say something.' Arrests made in Human Trafficking crackdown As a result of last month's operations, the following individuals were arrested for solicitation of prostitution, a state jail felony: Jacob Urena, 26, of Oklahoma Julian Asbiel Hernandez, 27, of Texas Jason Lutkenhaus, 42, of Texas Kenneth Kuethe, 69, of Texas Gayton Rodriguez, 29, of Mexico Raymond Ford, 61, of Oklahoma Dennis Ruhmann, 53, of Texas John Bishop, 56, of Texas Brandon Lopez, 30, of Texas Miguel Rostro, 34, of Texas Larry Rodriguez, 31, of Texas Jeffrey Wilson, 56, of Texas Jason Flowers, 49, of Texas Evan Palmer, 18, of Texas Fernando Cardosa, 40, of Texas Beyond the arrests for solicitation, DPS Special Agents worked jointly with the FBI and Midland Police Department in a human trafficking sting that resulted in the rescue of a sex trafficking victim and two arrests. Kimberly Rodriguez, 34, and Jayde Guerrero, 21, both of Texas, were charged with sex trafficking, a second-degree felony. In another case, DPS Special Agents assisted the Monahans Police Department with a sexual assault investigation, leading to the arrest of Botero Hernandez, 27, of Columbia, who now faces a charge of sexual assault of a child, a third-degree felony. Further efforts between DPS Special Agents, HSI, and the Odessa Police Department resulted in the rescue of an infant sexual assault victim and two more arrests. Leiwin Lara-Hernandez, 23, and Cleyret Pacheco-Peraza, both of Cuba, were arrested on multiple felony charges, including aggravated sexual assault of a child, possession of child pornography, and promotion of child pornography. Learn more here: Odessa child sexual assault suspects held by ICE Additionally, DPS Special Agents supported the Ector County ISD Police in an investigation that led to the arrest of Bobby Lynn Harris, 66, of Texas, for possession of child pornography, a third-degree felony. DPS continues to emphasize a victim-centered approach, ensuring that victims' safety, recovery, and stabilization are top priorities alongside the investigation and prosecution of traffickers. In last month's operations, four victims were rescued: a 16-month-old infant, a 7-year-old child, an 18-year-old, and a 23-year-old adult. These investigations underscore the importance of collaboration among law enforcement agencies in fighting human trafficking. Public awareness remains a critical factor in prevention and intervention. If you suspect human trafficking, call 911 immediately and provide as many details as possible. Reports can also be made through iWatchTexas or the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888. You can also text 'BeFree' to 233733 for assistance. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Yahoo
DPS arrests over 20 in Permian Basin human trafficking operations
Feb. 10—MIDLAND — The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) made over 20 arrests and rescued four victims in human trafficking operations conducted in the Permian Basin throughout the month of January. Held during Human Trafficking Prevention Month, these collaborative operations with local, state and federal law enforcement partners targeted individuals seeking to exploit and victimize trafficking victims and identified and apprehended individuals suspected of human trafficking, a news release said. In addition to DPS' Criminal Investigations Division, DPS' Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division and the Texas Highway Patrol, the following agencies assisted and/or led these investigations: the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Midland Police Department; Odessa Police Department, Midland County Sheriff's Office, Monahans Police Department, Lamesa Police Department, Big Spring Police Department, Howard County Sheriff's Office, Midland ISD Police, Ector County ISD Police and Ector County Sheriff's Office. "This was a very successful operation due to the outstanding collaboration of multiple agencies working towards combating human trafficking," DPS West Texas Regional Director Jose Sanchez said in the release. "Human trafficking is on the rise, and we need the community's assistance in reporting human trafficking; if you see something, please say something." As a result of last month's human trafficking operations in the Permian Basin, the following subjects were arrested for solicitation of prostitution, a state jail felony: — Jacob Urena, 26, of Oklahoma — Julian Asbiel Hernandez, 27, of Texas — Jason Lutkenhaus, 42, of Texas — Kenneth Kuethe, 69, of Texas — Gayton Rodriguez, 29, of Mexico — Raymond Ford, 61, of Oklahoma — Dennis Ruhmann, 53, of Texas — John Bishop, 56, of Texas — Brandon Lopez, 30, of Texas — Miguel Rostro, 34, of Texas — Larry Rodriguez, 31, of Texas — Jeffrey Wilson, 56, of Texas — Jason Flowers, 49, of Texas — Evan Palmer, 18, of Texas — Fernando Cardosa, 40, of Texas In addition, DPS Special Agents worked jointly with the FBI and Midland Police Department on a human trafficking operation that resulted in the rescue of a victim of sex trafficking and two arrests. Kimberly Rodriguez, 34, and Jayde Guerrero, 21, both of Texas, were arrested and charged with sex trafficking, a second-degree felony. DPS Special Agents assisted the Monahans Police Department with a sexual assault investigation and arrested Botero Hernandez, 27, of Columbia. Hernandez is charged with sexual assault of a child, a third-degree felony. DPS Special Agents, HSI and the Odessa Police Department also worked jointly in an investigation that resulted in the rescue of an infant sexual assault victim and two arrests. Leiwin Lara-Hernandez, 23, and Cleyret Pacheco-Peraza, both of Cuba, were arrested for aggravated sexual assault of a child, possession of child pornography and promotion of child pornography — all felony charges. DPS Special Agents assisted Ector County ISD Police with a sexual assault investigation that resulted in the arrest of Bobby Lynn Harris, 66, of Texas for possession of child pornography, a third-degree felony. DPS focuses efforts to combat human trafficking by utilizing a victim-centered approach, which places equal importance and value on the identification, recovery, safety and stabilization of victims in addition to the investigation and prosecution of traffickers. As part of last month's human trafficking operations in the Permian Basin, four victims were rescued — ages 16 months, 7, 18 and 23-years-old. These investigations highlight the critical partnership between local, state and federal law enforcement partners to combat human trafficking, and public awareness is critical to preventing and combating human trafficking. If you see signs of human trafficking, call 911 immediately to report it and be ready to give as many details as possible. You can also make a report on iWatchTexas or call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text "BeFree" to 233733.
Yahoo
28-01-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Goya Cares raises $350,000 in fight against human trafficking
NEW YORK (PIX11) — January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and PIX11 News is partnering with Goya to tell the stories of impact. The CEO of the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States has launched a massive campaign and is giving hundreds of thousands of dollars to community champions helping fight human trafficking. More Local News From Rockland County to New Jersey, right now there is an army of community champions making it happen when it comes to cracking down on human trafficking. Goya Cares is making the funding happen. It was a television first: three CEOs on PIX11's Monica Makes It Happen Show each received $50,000 checks from Goya Cares to fight for our children. Dr. Shakeema North, the CEO of Covenant House NY, Julia Einbond, the CEO of Covenant House NJ, and Elizabeth Santiago, the CEO of the Center for Safety and Change in Rockland County each received $50,000. The CEO of Goya has launched a massive preventative education campaign in schools to help fight child trafficking, a hidden epidemic in our area. A new program called Hydrate for Hope has successfully raised $350,000 for critical programs protecting our children. PIX11 is proud to partner with Goya and Goya Cares. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
27-01-2025
- Entertainment
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Monica Makes It Happen: Celebrities, checks and community champions
NEW YORK (PIX11) – From a Hollywood star, a peace doctor with a new book, and a state legislator on how to protect your money, PIX11's Monica Morales is helping her viewers get resources and respect. On this month's Monica Makes It Happen Show, she sits down with Hollywood star Leon, 'Global Peace Doctor' Erica Ford and Assemblymember Khaleel Anderson of District 31 in Queens. More Local News Ford's new book is on sale now at the link here. January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Dr. Shakeema North, the CEO of Covenant House NY, Julia Einbond, the CEO of Covenant House NJ, and Elizabeth Santiago, the CEO of the Center for Safety and Change in Rockland County, joined the show to discuss how they're saving lives in one New York county. Also on this month's show, Goya Cares has a new program called the Hydrate for Hope campaign, which successfully raised $350,000 for critical programs protecting children. Find out more information by clicking here. Goya's CEO Bob Unanue gave $150,000 in checks to three community champions thanks to Goya Cares. The new funding will help the heroes on the frontlines fighting human trafficking. More Monica Makes It Happen Lastly, social media creator and sensation Salina Williams joined the show to talk about how her followers gave her a new purpose. She lost her fiancé last year and said that her followers and community helped her through the pain. Now, she's teaching other women how to navigate through their trauma. You can find her on Instagram here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.