In August, a grand jury indicted David Lee Au, 36, of Columbus and Josclyn Sellers, 37, of Columbus on felony charges related to human trafficking
Central Ohio law enforcement arrested one and are asking for the public’s help in locating another suspect is at large after the two were indicted last month on charges related to human trafficking of a juvenile.
In August, a Franklin County grand jury indicted David Lee Au, 36, of Columbus and Josclyn Sellers, 37, of Columbus on felony charges of human trafficking, compelling prostitution and promoting prostitution, according to a release. The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force received tips from the National Human Trafficking Hotline and the Columbus Division of Police in January, which triggered the investigation into the two, a release said.On Tuesday, Au was arrested by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and Columbus police, but Sellers has not been taken into custody yet.
Anyone with additional information regarding this investigation or knowledge of additional victims of human trafficking is encouraged to contact the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations at 855-BCI-OHIO or the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-3737-888 and request to be connected with a member of the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force.
The Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, formed under the Ohio Attorney General’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission, includes resources from central Ohio law enforcement and other local resources.
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