(Tallahassee Police Dept.)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Police in north Florida announced the arrests of 178 people following a "large-scale" human trafficking operation.
Tallahassee police held a press conference Tuesday morning on "Operation Stolen Innocence," their two-year-long investigation into trafficking in Florida's capital city.
Police Chief Lawrence Revell said the operation began back in November 2018, after investigators discovered a 13-year-old child's image on a prostitution website.
RELATED: Reports of violence, abuse, trafficking rise as pandemic continues to isolate the vulnerable
Their Special Victims Unit rescued the girl, and their overall investigation ultimately resulted in the 178 arrests announced Tuesday.
Revell said 106 people have been charged with felonies, while 72 face misdemeanor charges. Another 19 suspects will face federal charges, he said.
The charges include production of child pornography, human sex trafficking of a minor and solicitation of prostitution.
RELATED: The subtle signs of human trafficking, and what to do about it
All of the suspects are from the southeast, going as far as Alabama and Mississippi.
"Human sex trafficking is a 150 billion industry worldwide," Revell said. "Florida ranks in the top 5 in the nation for reports of human trafficking."