A woman accused of operating a stash house for migrants in Albuquerque was arrested in Oklahoma City. Border Patrol agents ...
A woman suspected of leading a major human trafficking operation in Albuquerque, New Mexico was arrested in Oklahoma City ...
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced it has indicted 25-year-old Roderick Bill Norsweather and 21-year-old Tajahnae Johnson ...
A woman suspected of leading a major human trafficking operation in Albuquerque was arrested Wednesday evening in Oklahoma ...
A multi-agency law enforcement team secured the arrest of a woman accused of leading a human trafficking operation in ...
Investigators believe she is the leader of an organization that operated a stash house in Albuquerque, collecting more than $500,000 by illegally smuggling migrants from Mexico into New Mexico and ...
A person suspected of trafficking huge numbers of people across the border and through Oklahoma is jailed after being ...
TONIGHT, A WOMAN SUSPECTED OF LEADING A MAJOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING OPERATION IN ALBUQUERQUE IS BEHIND BARS. AUTHORITIES SAY THE ARREST CAME AS A RESULT OF AGENTS WORKING TOGETHER AND IS LINKED TO ...
She will be transported to Albuquerque to face federal charges of human smuggling. “This is a victory in our battle against the scourge of human trafficking,” New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced it has indicted 25-year-old Roderick Bill Norseweather and 21-year-old Tajahnae Johnson on federal human trafficking charges.
A woman suspected of leading a major human trafficking operation in Albuquerque was arrested Wednesday evening in Oklahoma City, according to authorities. Yajair Lizzet Lara, also known as Lara ...
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