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11 arrested after human trafficking sting in St. Paul
Eleven people have been arrested and four victims recovered after a two-day human trafficking sting in St. Paul last week, according to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).
The BCA-led Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force and the St. Paul Police Department conducted the operation Thursday and Friday, a Saturday news release said.
Undercover agents posed as minors, chatting online with the suspects. They were arrested after arriving at an arranged meeting place and booked at Ramsey County Jail. “Charges are expected in the coming days,” according to the BCA release.
Ten of the suspects could face a felony charge for attempting to solicit a minor for prostitution. One could face a felony charge for promotion of prostitution. Four female victims were removed from trafficking situations.
Investigators found those victims by posing as sex buyers online, said Jill Oliveira, BCA spokesperson, via email. “If an encounter is arranged, investigators and advocates are on hand… to help them escape their situation by providing services, resources and medical attention as needed.”
Breaking Free, a victim advocate organization, provided services to the victims.
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Downtown Minneapolis’ Wells Fargo Center sells to trio of investor groups
“Pairing state-of-the-art amenities with timeless design, the Wells Fargo Center is well-positioned to attract tenants seeking a premier building in a dynamic urban environment,” the release said.
The overall office vacancy rate for downtown Minneapolis at the end of the third quarter was 23.4%, up a percentage point from the same quarter a year ago, according to brokerage firm Colliers.
These vacancies, far higher than before the pandemic, are forcing some building owners to sell at significantly discounted prices. In September, a pair of office towers known as the Forum sold for $6.5 million, a more than 90% discount from to 2019, when they sold for nearly $74 million.
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Homeless Memorial March participants brave cold in Minneapolis to honor those who died
After returning to the church from the march, attendees took turns placing their signs with the names of people who died at the altar with hundreds of candles. They listened while speakers including Rev. DeWayne Davis, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, Simpson program manager Mary Gallini and others. Gov. Tim Walz did not attend, but Flanagan attended on his behalf to present an official proclamation of Dec. 12 being known as “Minnesota Homeless Memorial Day.”
Some speakers such as Cathy ten Broeke, assistant commissioner of the Minnesota Interagency Council on Homelessness, said they hope the memorial won’t be necessary in the future if there is work done to end homelessness.
“They are all of our relatives, and I hope that we recommit ourselves tonight to the work to ensure that we no longer have to have a memorial service remembering any one of our relatives experiencing homelessness when they die,” she said.
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