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Auburn Woman Breaks Silence on Human Trafficking to Raise Awareness

A sex trafficking survivor from Auburn, Washington, speaks out about her traumatic experience to raise awareness during Human Trafficking Prevention Month. For over eight years, she endured manipulation and threats, often being transported between hotels and separated from her son. Washington currently ranks 18th in human trafficking cases across the U.S., making her insights even more crucial. Local law enforcement reports show a troubling rise in trafficking incidents, with Bellevue Police noting an average of six to 12 cases each year. The survivor emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of trafficking, urging community members to ask simple questions to help potential victims. Her story illustrates the complex web of abuse and control that many victims face, revealing the emotional and physical scars that remain long after escape. Despite her past, she has found hope and resilience, proving that recovery is possible. By sharing her story, she aims to inspire others to take action and support victims in need.

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