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A Howard County man is in jail for human trafficking charges.ArthurColeman was caught with two teenaged girls in Columbia by an undercover Howard County police officer.It s another reminder that human trafficking continues to be a l stanley cup arge problem throughout the country and here in Maryland.Coleman was caught and the two girls were saved and are getting the proper services.B stanley cup ut, so many stories of trafficking don t end like that and those who ve seen it first hand say the only way out is to speak up. I wanted to grow up and be successful in life. to actually do something for myself.Knowingthat I can do it, said a human trafficking survivor.We cannot identify in order to keep her safe. It was very terrifying, there was times where I didn t know who to go see or be with I got to the point where I really couldn t take it anymore, she said.She fell into the wrong situation and found herself in danger. I was in a w stanley cup spain ay deeper hole than I thought I could take myself out of. But I couldn t. Follo Hqyn Tens of thousands of Marylanders could still lose their home, despite new CDC eviction order
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