21 people are busted in a Tarrant County sex trafficking sting operation.
The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office says among those arrested are a Tarrant County employee, an employee with the Army Corps of Engineers and an employee of Texas Health Resources.
"Unfortunately, the demand is still high for sex trafficking," says Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn. "Those out there considering the purchase of a sex slave need to know it is not if but when we catch you."
The two-day sex trafficking demand suppression operation was conducted by the sheriff's office's Human Trafficking Unit and their partner organization, The Net.
All 21 suspects are charged with Solicitation of Prostitution, which is a state jail felony.
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