Published reporting indicates the FBI Dallas Field Office is conducting human-trafficking awareness outreach ahead of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons on July 30.
In the reported interview, an FBI Dallas official said coercion has been more common than abduction in his federal trafficking experience. He also described how online relationships can become controlling and isolating.
Official FBI guidance says trafficking can affect adults and children and involves force, threats, fraud or coercion used to exploit people for labor or services.
Possible warning signs
The FBI describes these as possible indicators:
- Withdrawal or isolation
- Overcrowded or substandard housing
- Excessive work hours
- Little or no pay
Where North Texans can report a concern
The appropriate route depends on whether there is immediate danger, a general crime tip or a suspected trafficking situation involving a child.
- Immediate danger: Call 911.
- Local FBI report: The FBI Dallas Field Office accepts suspicious-activity and crime reports around the clock at 972-559-5000 or through tips.fbi.gov.
- National hotline: For other concerns, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888, text 233733, use its online chat or submit its reporting form.
- Suspected child trafficking: The FBI directs reports to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children CyberTipline or 1-800-THE-LOST.