Two Charged for Human Trafficking in Warrensville Heights

Charlie Dwyer

From the Desk of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malle

CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH (PRESS RELEASE) – Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley announced that a Cuyahoga County grand jury has returned an indictment charging Nicholas Hutchins, 38, and Nadine Siggres, 39, for trafficking multiple female adult victims in Warrensville Heights motels.

“Our office is proud to be in partnership with the Cuyahoga Regional Human Trafficking Task Force,” said Prosecutor Michael C. O’Malley. “Through the dedicated work of this task force and our law enforcement partners, we are able to make our community a safer place.”

An investigation conducted by the Cuyahoga Regional Human Trafficking Task Force (CRHTTF) revealed that Nicholas Hutchins used multiple identifications to rent out motel rooms to traffic female adult victims.  During subsequent search warrants of Hutchins’s vehicle and residence, agents recovered suspected drugs and paraphernalia, as well as hundreds of rounds of ammunition and multiple guns.


On July 7, 2022, CRHTTF agents arrested Hutchins in the parking lot of a Warrensville Heights motel on Northfield Road where they recovered over 100 grams of crack cocaine hidden in Hutchins’s pants upon his arrest. Further investigation identified Siggres’s assistance in running the trafficking ring including supervising the female adult victims when Hutchins was not present. She was also arrested on July 7, 2022. 

The indictment stems from investigative leads that the CRHTTF followed up on related to “Operation Fouled Out” – an operation coordinated through the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission in February that coincided with the NBA’s All-Star Weekend in Cleveland which resulted in eight arrests.

“The Sheriff’s Department is proud to be a part of this task force and offer our assistance to help remove these offenders from our streets,” said Cuyahoga County Interim Sheriff Steven Hammett.  “We remain dedicated to holding them accountable and bringing justice for all victims of sexual violence in our community.”

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