Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has announced he is expanding the ways Ohioans can access the Human Trafficking Hotline to file reports. AG Yost’s office says since the hotline went live in the fall of 2024,
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost launched the statewide hotline to report human trafficking; now, other ways of reporting it are being added to it.
The Collaborative to End Human Trafficking hosted the event in connection with the launch of its "Humans Over Human Trafficking" prevention awareness campaign.
Around 200 community leaders, advocates and survivors came together for the 2025 Human Trafficking Prevention Awareness Statehouse Advocacy Day. “Human trafficking is an issue in Ohio. We believe it’s a serious crime and a serious public health issue that affects the people in Ohio more than you might think.
January 30, 2025, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — The new statewide Human Trafficking Hotline established by the office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost can now be accessed in four convenient ways, making it easy for the public to report information about suspected human trafficking.
Ohio launched a human trafficking hotline in cooperation with TravelCenters of America and Truckers Against Trafficking.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is partnering with the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking statewide.
Ohio’s attorney general Dave Yost announced a partnership within the transportation industry to fight against human trafficking.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Jan. 28 a partnership within the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking statewide, according to a news release. The
The partnership brings Yost's Human Trafficking Initiative together with Ohio-based TravelCenters of the America and nonprofit organization Truckers Against Trafficking to enhance human trafficking aw
A 2018 state-level study identified at least 1,000 minor victims of trafficking. Another 4,000 minors were determined to be at risk for trafficking.
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