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2024 Year in Review: Berks County DA’s Human Trafficking Report

From Berks County District Attorney’s Office

In recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day on Jan. 11, the Berks County District Attorney’s Office would like to recognize and highlight the work that our Human Trafficking Task Force has accomplished this past year.

The Berks County Human Trafficking Task Force recognizes that trafficking is a human rights violation that not only assaults the integrity of every victim but is an affront to the residents and citizens of Berks County and the surrounding area. The task force’s mission is to aggressively investigate, identify, and prosecute individuals and organizations involved in the trafficking of innocent individuals under those laws associated with sex and labor trafficking victims. Our task force uses a holistic, victim-centered approach to proactively investigate and prosecute human trafficking crimes.

The task force is made up of members of local, state, and federal law enforcement partners, as well as trained advocates and community partners. The task force conducts trafficking stings, provides support for identified victims of trafficking, and conducts community outreach and education.

In 2024, the task force conducted two stings to identify those seeking to have sexual contact with minors and another sting to identify those soliciting adults for sexual contact.

In 2024, the task force arrested nine individuals for attempting to solicit sexual contact with minors, and 20 individuals for soliciting adults for sexual contact.

The task force assisted the Bern Township Police Department in an investigation into labor trafficking, where the task force was able to provide support to the victims. Additionally, the task force assisted two neighboring counties’ task forces.

The task force’s work seeks to strengthen our community and prevent trafficking. In order to do so, the task force recognizes the importance of providing a holistic approach to preventing trafficking. This includes efforts by advocates who assist victims and by providing education to law enforcement and the community.

The task force is equipped with trained advocates who can assist a victim immediately after being rescued through our collaboration with ZOE International, an international organization that works to fight human trafficking through prevention, rescue, and restoration.

The ZOE advocate acts as a caseworker and assists the victim each step of the way toward a restorative plan and more importantly, gives the victim 24/7 emotional support so the victim has the services and support in place that they need.

The task force partners with ZOE international to:

Some examples of community outreach and education include:

The task force partners with North Star Initiative:

Success Stories:

“The Best Thing That Happened to Me”: Diane’s Journey from Exploitation to Freedom

In March 2023, a ZOE Advocate first met Diane* during a Berks County Human Trafficking Task Force sting operation. Diane’s story echoed the experiences of so many others trapped in sexual exploitation. She shared that she had been “in the life” since the age of 19, was battling addiction, and had two daughters she deeply cared about.

Over the next year, the ZOE advocate consistently reached out to Diane, offering encouragement and resources. Even when Diane wasn’t ready to respond, the ZOE advocate remained a steady presence, ensuring Diane knew someone cared. Then, in February 2024, the ZOE advocate received a message that made the months of persistence worthwhile.

Diane shared incredible news—she had turned her life around. She was clean, had left exploitation behind, and was working a legitimate job with a fencing company. With gratitude in her heart, she explained how pivotal her recent experiences had been:

Diane expressed her desire to live a new life, away from the chaos and harm she had endured for so many years.

At ZOE, our advocates remain committed to walking alongside individuals like Diane, offering compassion, resources, and a way out of exploitation. Every call, text, or outreach effort is a seed of hope, planted in faith that transformation is possible. Diane’s story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit.

*Name changed to protect her identity.

Collaboration Brings Freedom and Hope

In April, two individuals were rescued from a labor trafficking situation through the collaborative efforts of the Berks County Human Trafficking Task Force and local law enforcement. These survivors were provided safe housing and essential resources as they prepared to testify against their exploiter. Berks County Victim/Witness Advocates played a key role in addressing their immediate needs, ensuring they felt supported during this critical time.

ZOE International reached out for community assistance, the response was immediate. Two local churches and a women’s ministry stepped in without hesitation, donating gift cards, clothing, shoes, and personal care items. This outpouring of generosity demonstrated the power of collective action, turning a moment of crisis into a story of hope and restoration. Together, we showed that no one fights trafficking alone.

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