Detectives arrest man in sex trafficking investigation

Detectives arrest man in sex trafficking investigation

TOWSON, MD — Baltimore County Police arrested 38-year-old Ricardo Sawyer in connection to a sex trafficking investigation involving multiple juvenile victims. Detectives from the Special Victims Unit and Crimes Against Children Unit became aware of the situation over the summer.

Investigators reported that Sawyer approached victims both in-person and through social media. Methods included distributing pamphlets and business cards to potential victims.

While multiple victims have been identified, authorities believe more individuals may still be at risk. The police urge anyone with information to reach out to the Crimes Against Children Unit at 410-887-7720.

This investigation was conducted alongside the FBI Baltimore Field Office’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force.

Sawyer is currently being held at the Baltimore County Detention Center facing several sex offense charges.

Authorities continue to seek additional victims to come forward regarding Sawyer’s actions.

Baltimore County Police Department remains dedicated to addressing sex trafficking in the area.

This arrest underscores the ongoing efforts to combat child exploitation and human trafficking.

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