Southwest Louisiana Human Trafficking Task Force Tip Line Now Available

Published July 19, 2022
Southwest Louisiana Human Trafficking Task Force Tip Line Now Available
Lake Charles, LA – On July 19, 2022, Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso announced the creation of the Southwest Louisiana Human Trafficking Task Force tip line (337) 491-SWLA (7952).
“We want to have an easy and anonymous way for victims or other members of the community to report possible human trafficking activity; that is why the tip line was created. The phone line is manned 24/7 by deputies in the CPSO Real Time Crime Center who have been specially trained on how to deal with calls relating to human trafficking. Once they have taken the information they will take appropriate steps to ensure the tip is investigated.” stated Sheriff Tony Mancuso. “It is often times hard for victims of human trafficking to come forward; we want to assure them we are here to help and they are the reason the SWLA Human Trafficking Task Force was created.”
By choosing “human trafficking” as the tip type on the CloseWatch Calcasieu app, you can also leave an anonymous tip. The app is available for download from your phone’s app store. Follow this link for additional details about the app and how it functions.
Please include as much detail as you can when phoning or using the CloseWatch app to report a tip, such as the following:
- Road name(s) or address(es) where the activity is occurring
- Name(s) of the people involved
- A description or license plate of any vehicles involved
- Any other information you think may aid in the investigation
The SWLA Human Trafficking Task Force, which works to prevent sexual exploitation and prosecute incidents of human trafficking in and around Calcasieu Parish, is made up of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and local service organizations and non-profits. “Our community has needed this task force for quite some time and I’m happy to partner with the Sheriff’s Office and all involved in an effort to end human trafficking in SWLA,” stated Calcasieu Parish District Attorney Stephen Dwight. “I hope victims of human trafficking and members of our community are able to utilize this tip line and know that they are making a difference in our community. Human trafficking has no place in Calcasieu Parish and we will not stand for it.”
The SWLA Human Trafficking Task Force is a joint project including the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office, Calcasieu Parish District Attorney’s Office, Lake Charles Police Department, Western District of LA U.S. Attorney’s Office, FBI, Calcasieu Parish Office of Juvenile Justice Services, Calcasieu Parish Combined Anti-Drug Task Force, Calcasieu Parish School Board, Child Advocacy Center, Department of Child and Family Services, Diocese of Lake Charles, Family and Youth Counseling Agency, Oasis, Rape Crisis, SANE, United Way of SWLA, and Water’s Edge Church.
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