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 TAT in Action
    A truck driver observed potential minor sex trafficking at a truck stop and contacted a family member, who reported to the National Human Trafficking Hotline shortly after the situation was observed. Potential traffickers were escort- ing minor potential victims between trucks. The hotline reached out to emergency law enforcement contacts, Child Protective Services and sent a written report to law enforcement.
 Make the Call, Save Lives.
1-888-3737-888 (US) | 1-833-900-1010 (Canada) 01800-5533-000 (Mexico)
Text INFO or HELP to BeFree (233733)
*Names, locations, and other identifying information have been changed and/or omitted to preserve the confidentiality of the people we serve.
      TAT in Action
    A truck stop employee called the National Human Trafficking Hotline (NHTH) on behalf of a victim to request services. The potential trafficker and victim were traveling together, and the potential trafficker attempted to force the victim to engage in commercial sex with a truck driver. When the potential victim refused, the potential trafficker abandoned her at the truck stop, taking her phone, wallet and money. The hotline was able to connect the victim with a service provider via a warm transfer, created a safety plan with the service provider, and confirmed the service provider could assist with transporting the victim back home.
 Make the Call, Save Lives.
1-888-3737-888 (US) | 1-833-900-1010 (Canada) 01800-5533-000 (Mexico)
Text INFO or HELP to BeFree (233733)
*Names, locations, and other identifying information have been changed and/or omitted to preserve the confidentiality of the people we serve.
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