Cinco arrestados en operativo de trata de personas durante la Copa Mundial en San Francisco

Updated: CaliforniaToday Alameda County

The San Francisco Police Department, in collaboration with local, state, and federal agencies, has arrested five suspects in three separate sex trafficking investigations linked to the upcoming World Cup. The enforcement effort, which unfolded over the past several weeks, also provided assistance and resources to survivors, including a minor from Oakland.

According to a police department release, officers stopped a vehicle near Turk and Mason streets on June 20 after observing reckless driving. Inside, they found a teenage girl from Oakland who allegedly had been trafficked and brought to San Francisco by 28-year-old Otis Broughton.

The girl had been taken to multiple locations in the city and had repeatedly asked to go home. Investigators later discovered messages on her phone that allegedly showed Broughton attempting to recruit her.

He was arrested on charges including human trafficking of a minor and pandering.

Another operation on June 12 involved the Santa Clara Human Trafficking Task Force, BART Police, the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, and the FBI. During that investigation, officers arrested 25-year-old San Francisco resident Tyler Marchok after he allegedly arranged to meet a decoy at a city hotel through a commercial sex website.

Police said Marchok tried to flee when officers approached, discarding a jacket that allegedly contained a loaded firearm, an additional magazine, and a knife. Officers also reportedly recovered a second firearm, multiple high-capacity magazines, and ammunition from his vehicle.

On June 18, Special Victims Unit detectives executed a search warrant at a suspected brothel on the 900 block of Bryant Street. Police said they found evidence of sex work and cited two men for solicitation.

A third suspect, 64-year-old Hong Yu, was arrested on suspicion of operating a residential brothel. Individuals found at the residence were connected with support services.

"Human trafficking of any kind will never be tolerated in San Francisco," Police Chief Derrick Lew said in a statement. "Our officers will be out in force cracking down on sex trafficking during the World Cup and after."

In January, city leaders released an anti-sex trafficking public service announcement ahead of the Super Bowl and this summer's World Cup events. The public is urged to report any potential sex trafficking activity to the Bay Area Human Trafficking Hotline at 415-907-9911, which is open 24/7, or 911 in an emergency.

Source: ultimatesmiles.com

YOUTUBE
YOUTUBE
RELATED NEWS
  • Updated: CaliforniaToday San Diego County
    Detenido sospechoso del asesinato en 1999 de la mujer de San Diego Diane AyresDetenido sospechoso del asesinato en 1999 de la mujer de San Diego Diane Ayres

    A suspect has been arrested in the 1999 cold case murder of Diane Ayres, a 23-year-old San Diego resident whose body was discovered in Balboa Park. The arrest comes more than two decades after the killing, following a renewed investigation that used advanced forensic evidence to identify the alleged perpetrator.

    On December 4, 1999, golfers at the Balboa Park golf course discovered Ayres’ body in bushes along the 1800 block of Golf Course Drive. They immediately called for help, and the San Diego Police Department responded.

    The Medical Examiner’s Office later determined that Ayres had been strangled.

    For years, the case remained unsolved. Cold case investigators from the San Diego Police Department re-examined forensic evidence, which ultimately led to the identification of Christopher Lynn Creek, 52, as the suspect.

    The SDPD worked closely with the FBI and the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office throughout the investigation.

    Creek was located in a prison across the country. On June 16, he was arrested on the San Diego homicide warrant by the Laurens County Sheriff's Department and transferred from Dodge State Prison in Chester, Georgia, to the county jail.

    He was set to be arraigned on Thursday in San Diego.

    Source: timesofsandiego.com

  • Updated: CaliforniaToday Los Angeles County
    Hombre de Palmdale arrestado por chantajear a adolescentes para que produjeran imágenes sexuales, según el FBIHombre de Palmdale arrestado por chantajear a adolescentes para que produjeran imágenes sexuales, según el FBI

    Federal authorities have arrested a Palmdale man accused of blackmailing teenage girls and coercing them into producing sexual images, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced Thursday. Kenneth Mellor, 20, of Palmdale, was taken into custody in Pennsylvania on Wednesday following an eight-month investigation.

    The FBI said the investigation began in October 2025 after Mellor allegedly claimed to be in a relationship with a 12-year-old girl and forced her to create sexual content. After conducting a forensic review of digital devices seized from Mellor's home, investigators discovered that the suspect had communicated with numerous suspected victims.

    According to the FBI, investigators have so far identified approximately 12 confirmed minor victims, with more than 10 additional victims yet to be identified. Mellor allegedly threatened, intimidated, and emotionally manipulated his young victims.

    At least one of the minors may have attempted self-harm following Mellor's coercion. The complaint further alleges that Mellor frequently attempted to befriend and groom girls between the ages of 9 and 17 on various online platforms by misrepresenting his age.

    He used multiple aliases on social media and gaming platforms, including Roblox, Discord, Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, and WePlay, to lure his victims. Authorities are asking the public to help identify additional victims.

    Anyone with information is urged to contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit tips anonymously at tips.fbi.gov. The FBI warned parents and caregivers to remind children to be cautious when posting images online and to stress that images on the internet can exist forever.

    They also advised that anything done via webcam or mobile device cameras can be recorded by a perpetrator without the victim's knowledge. If convicted on the charges, Mellor faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in federal prison and a statutory maximum of 30 years.

    The online aliases used by Mellor include Angelicdvorapss, Dvoraps69, Angel1cT0nes, Daddytentoesdeep, Beachyboyken1, YT_reaper, Yttr.eaper, Dantekingofall, Dantedemonking, Dantedemonking2, Demonlorddante, Demonlorddantes, Itachi_godoffire, Tidesgamingsnipes, Mr_Faded, and ThelastKeshin.

    Source: nbclosangeles.com

  • Updated: CaliforniaToday Fresno County
    Evacúan apartamento en Fresno por posible exposición a fentanilo; dos personas hospitalizadasEvacúan apartamento en Fresno por posible exposición a fentanilo; dos personas hospitalizadas

    A hazardous materials incident at a Fresno apartment complex led to evacuations and a major street closure Thursday morning after residents reported feeling ill, with investigators suspecting possible fentanyl exposure. The Fresno Fire Department responded around 10:30 a.m.

    to the Renaissance at Alta Monte, a multifamily complex, following reports of coughing and vomiting in one unit. Upon arrival, two individuals on the first floor complained of not feeling well.

    Fire officials determined that an irritant appeared to be causing the symptoms, and during the investigation, a potential fentanyl problem was linked to the incident. The building was evacuated, and some residents were instructed to shelter in place.

    Law enforcement, emergency medical services, and Environmental Health personnel were on scene. Crews searched the first floor but did not locate the source of the irritant.

    The investigation was subsequently transferred to the Fresno Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration for further inquiry into possible use and manufacture of fentanyl. One person was treated at the scene and released, while a second was transported to Community Regional Medical Center for further treatment.

    Blackstone Avenue was closed from Illinois Avenue to Belmont Avenue during the response. The incident remains under investigation.

    Source: kmph.com

  • Updated: CaliforniaToday Ventura County
    Jurado del Condado de Ventura declara culpable a hombre por abuso sexual infantil en Santa PaulaJurado del Condado de Ventura declara culpable a hombre por abuso sexual infantil en Santa Paula

    A Ventura County jury has found a man guilty of multiple counts of child sexual abuse following a trial that concluded on June 24, 2026. The defendant, identified as Torres, was convicted of continuous sexual abuse, aggravated sexual assault of a child, and lewd acts on a child.

    The Ventura County District Attorney's Office announced the verdict, noting that the jury also found true two aggravating factors: the victim was particularly vulnerable, and Torres exploited a position of power to commit his crimes.

    The victim, who was under 14 years old at the time of the abuse, bravely disclosed the abuse to a trusted family member in 2019, according to prosecutors. The case was prosecuted in Santa Paula, which falls within Ventura County.

    Torres is scheduled to be sentenced on July 27, 2026, and faces a maximum sentence of 31 years to life in state prison. Following the conviction, he was remanded into custody.

    The district attorney's office emphasized that the verdict holds the defendant accountable for the harm he caused and brings long-overdue justice to the victim and her family, expressing hope that it provides them with closure.

    Source: keyt.com

  • Updated: CaliforniaToday Nevada County
    Prohibición de Quemas en el Corredor del Río South Yuba en el Condado de NevadaProhibición de Quemas en el Corredor del Río South Yuba en el Condado de Nevada

    The Nevada County Office of Emergency Services (OES) has announced a burn ban for the South Yuba River Corridor, effective immediately as of June 25, 2026. The ban prohibits all open burning, including campfires, bonfires, and the use of charcoal grills, within the designated corridor area to reduce the risk of wildfires during the dry summer season.

    Local authorities emphasize that the restriction applies to all unincorporated areas along the river, with exemptions only for gas stoves and propane grills used in designated campsites. Violators may face fines and legal penalties.

    The ban will remain in effect until further notice, with updates provided by Nevada County OES. Residents and visitors are urged to exercise extreme caution and to report any signs of smoke or fire immediately to emergency services.

    This measure comes as part of broader wildfire prevention efforts in the region, which has experienced heightened fire danger due to dry conditions and low humidity.

    Source: theunion.com

Loading more news...
CALIFORNIA WEATHER

Noticias

25 de junio de 2026 / 14:00
Detenido sospechoso del asesinato en 1999 de la mujer de San Diego Diane Ayres
Un sospechoso ha sido arrestado por el asesinato en 1999 de Diane Ayres en Balboa Park, San Diego. -...
25 de junio de 2026 / 14:00
Hombre de Palmdale arrestado por chantajear a adolescentes para que produjeran imágenes sexuales, según el FBI
Las autoridades federales arrestaron a Kenneth Mellor, de 20 años, de Palmdale, por presuntamente ch...
25 de junio de 2026 / 13:00
Evacúan apartamento en Fresno por posible exposición a fentanilo; dos personas hospitalizadas
Un incidente de materiales peligrosos en un complejo de apartamentos en Fresno provocó evacuaciones ...
25 de junio de 2026 / 11:45
Jurado del Condado de Ventura declara culpable a hombre por abuso sexual infantil en Santa Paula
Un jurado del Condado de Ventura condenó a Torres por cargos de abuso sexual infantil el 24 de junio...
25 de junio de 2026 / 11:45
Prohibición de Quemas en el Corredor del Río South Yuba en el Condado de Nevada
La OES del Condado de Nevada ha establecido una prohibición de quemas para el Corredor del Río South...
25 de junio de 2026 / 11:45
Funcionarios de Tijuana recorren planta de reciclaje de agua en Oceanside en medio de la crisis del Río Colorado
Funcionarios de Tijuana visitaron la planta Pure Water de Oceanside para explorar el reciclaje de ag...
25 de junio de 2026 / 11:05
Manifestantes exigen transparencia por contaminación radiactiva en Bayview
Manifestantes se reunieron en el Ayuntamiento de San Francisco el 24 de junio de 2026 para exigir tr...
25 de junio de 2026 / 09:01
Hoteles del puerto de Dana Point cancelados después de que los supervisores retrasaran la votación del arrendamiento
El desarrollador de dos hoteles en el puerto de Dana Point ha cancelado el proyecto después de que l...
25 de junio de 2026 / 08:45
California lanza el primer rastreador de desempleo por IA en el país
California ha lanzado un rastreador de desempleo por IA, primero en el país, para monitorear pérdida...
25 de junio de 2026 / 08:45
17 estados demandan a California por la ley de plásticos de un solo uso
17 estados, liderados por Nebraska, han demandado a California para bloquear su ley de plásticos de ...