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    NC-Human-trafficking ring busted in Wilson

    Human-trafficking ring busted in Wilson

    Posted: Feb. 6 2:38 p.m.

    Wilson, N.C. — Wilson County Sheriff Wayne Gay says that investigators arrested a man Thursday for allegedly running a prostitution ring with ties to human trafficking, according to media reports.

    WITN News reports that Felipe Ramirez Chavez faces a misdemeanor charge of maintaining a place for prostitution. Chavez was being held in the Wayne County Jail Saturday under a $1,000 bond and has also been placed placed under a detainer by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

    Gay told WITN that a few weeks ago, acting on tips about a prostitution ring, deputies raided a house on U.S. Highway 301 and found one woman. Information from that raid led them to arrest Chavez at his residence at 2101 Fair Place in Wilson.

    Two women were found at Chavez's residence, but investigators believe that three or four women lived there, Gay said.

    The sheriff said he believes this prostitution ring is unique in the county.

    Chavez's first court appearance was set for March 5.


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    What a dumbass Sheriff!!

    So this imbecile Sheriff of Wilson County (ex-NC governor and open borders lobbyist Jim Hunt's home turf) thinks that this sort of operation is "unique". He needs to head for the nearest Krispee Kreme and see if he can remember what coffee smells like.

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    This article was posted yesterday and it has already been removed from wral's homepage and news page .

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