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Houston police uncover 'disturbing' human smuggling case with more than 90 people trapped in home |
2021-05-01 |
Police said they received tips Thursday that prompted an all-night investigation that eventually led investigators to the home on Friday. "When we got into the house we realized that there were over 90 people inside," Assistant Chief Daryn Edwards told reporters. The department's SWAT team entered a house at 12210 Chessington Drive and the kidnapping investigation soon became a "disturbing" human smuggling case, Edwards said. Property records show the address contains a 2,319-square-foot home with five bedrooms and two baths. Neighbors told police they were unaware that so many people were inside. It was being rented to a single man. Multiple people inside reported possible coronavirus symptoms including fevers and loss of sense of smell. "We are concerned that there may be some positive COVID cases inside the house," Edwards said. Police called in the health department to screen for possible COVID-19 cases and were weighing quarantine options as the victims received medical care inside the house. They also provided food and water. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says one in four victims of human trafficking or modern-day slavery are children – and the majority of forced laborers, including forced sex workers, are women and girls. Houston police found only five females at the home on Friday and the rest were males, Edwards said. None of the victims were children. |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#4 Too slow to MOVE? |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-05-01 19:55 |
#3 So it wasn't an accommodation address on the voter registration records, there really were 90 people living there. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2021-05-01 05:03 |
#2 including fevers and loss of sense of smell. fevers is no fun but Ima think loss o' smell, in that house, would be a blessin' |
Posted by: Caesar White2008 2021-05-01 02:03 |
#1 Houston police and FBI launch 'human smuggling probe' after 91 people - some with COVID - are found huddled together in two story home |
Posted by: Skidmark 2021-05-01 01:47 |