Officials discover pornographic ads selling two missing teenage girls for sex
Two missing teenage girls were rescued after authorities found at least four vulgar and pornographic online advertisements selling them for sex throughout Wayne and Macomb counties, police said.
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On July 10, the FBI Detroit Southeast Michigan Trafficking Exploitation Crimes Task Force started investigating the disappearance of two teenage girls -- ages 15 and 17.
Officials discover pornographic ads selling two missing teenage girls for sex in Metro Detroit
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