State Police agencies unite to spread human trafficking awareness
Last Updated on February 19, 2020 by Indiana State Police
Indianapolis, IN – January is Human Trafficking Awareness month and the Indiana State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division, along with our partners at the Illinois State Police, Michigan State Police, and Ohio State Highway Patrol Commercial Vehicle Division are working together to combat human trafficking on the roadways in the Midwest. All four agencies continuously work in conjunction with Truckers against Trafficking (TAT) and have completed TAT’s human trafficking training program.
During the week off January 12 – 18, all four agencies conducted a joint human trafficking awareness campaign to bring awareness and attention to those most likely to encounter human trafficking on our roadways, the commercial vehicle drivers, truck stop workers, and rest park attendants. Using materials provided by Truckers Against Trafficking, members of ISP CVED conducted public awareness talks with commercial vehicle companies and civic groups. Troopers and Civilian Motor Carrier Inspectors also provided informational materials to truck stops, rest parks and to truck drivers encountered throughout their day to day activities. As they do every day, our inspectors and troopers were on the lookout for indicators of human trafficking.
While no investigations were initiated during the week, CVED personnel were actively raising awareness state wide. During the week they:
- Completed 26 public presentations for about 250 people
- Completed 3 media interviews
- Passed out 783 TAT informational wallet cards
- Passed out 251 2-sided TAT response cards
- Passed out 171 TAT brochures
- Passed out 196 TAT widow decals
If you have information or see signs of possible human trafficking please contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “help” or “info” to 233733.
SOURCE: News release from Indiana State Police