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Trafficking and Child Exploitation Unit makes first arrests
Gwinnett County, Georgia (Gwinnett Daily Post) A new unit formed within the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office to tackle human trafficking and child exploitation has made its first two arrests.
The Trafficking and Child Exploitation, or TRACE, Unit which Sheriff Keybo Taylor established when he took office in January arrested Lawrenceville resident Junior Demas, 31, and Grayson resident Marcus Gamble, 30, last week.
Gamble was arrested Wednesday while Demas was arrested Thursday.
“TRACE was formed Jan. 1, by Sheriff Keybo Taylor to protect citizens, especially children, from violent criminal offenders and criminal organizations,” Sheriffs Office spokeswoman, Deputy Ashley Castiblanco said. “TRACE has assisted many other agencies in the last four months since its initiation, including assisting in the 2021 Super Bowl in Tampa, Fla., with a Human Trafficking operations. These arrests are our first two
Gwinnett authorities arrest 2 suspects in separate child exploitation cases
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
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Junior Demas, left, and Marcus Gamble, right, were arrested by Gwinnett County deputies in connection to a child exploitation case. (Photo: Gwinnett County Sheriff s Office)
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - The Gwinnett County Sheriff s Office said two child exploitation investigations netted arrests in Gwinnett County.
Authorities said Marcus Gamble was arrested on March 31 and accused of obscene internet contact with a child and two charges related to possession of material depicting a child sexually.
In a separate investigation, authorities said Junior Demas was arrested on April 1 and charged with three crimes, including obscene internet contact with a child and attempting to commit child molestation.