That means Glendale law enforcement is teaming up with other officers, especially those who specialize in fighting against human trafficking.
Police are also urging parents to be mindful of where their kids are and what they may be up to. Traffickers often target places that kids may frequent (such as shopping malls, social media, video games, etc).
Likewise, law enforcement warns parents that if they notice a sudden change in their child’s behavior, see their kids bringing home strange gifts, etc., notifying police may very well save them from exploitation.
People, in general, stand encouraged to alert law enforcement if they notice a situation that seems suspicious or out of the ordinary. Doing this could very well spare other folks and lead to human traffickers being brought to justice.
More on human trafficking awareness
Underestimating human trafficking is a great danger that indirectly allows this evil to continue hurting people’s lives. People across the nation (before, during, and after the Super Bowl) can therefore play a role in fighting human trafficking.