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TRAFFICKING

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During Tuesday’s felony court proceedings, a Lake Andes woman charged for violating probation said she fled from a treatment facility due to fears of being “sex trafficked” from the treatment center after other patients informed her of alleged sex trafficking reports.
On the Canadian border, agents look for footprints in snow or mud, a hole in a fence or a rock painted orange as a meeting point — anything that could hint at illegal crossings. Down south, agents pull giant tires behind trucks to smooth dirt roads so footprints are more easily noticed. "It's almost a game of cat and mouse — we change one thing, they change another," one agent said.
One bill is already heading to Gov. Kristi Noem's desk for her signature, while the others are awaiting hearing in committee.

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