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June 27, 2014

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By Alison Fox Special to The Post MILWAUKEE — In a nationwide operation, law enforcement officials have arrested 281 pimps and rescued 168 victims of human trafficking. Over a four-day period, six juveniles were rescued and 21 pimps were arrested in Wisconsin, according to a press release from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Wisconsin law enforcement Operation Cross Country. The purpose of Operation Cross Country, which is part of the Innocence Lost National Initiative, is to address the growing problem of domestic child sex trafficking in the United States. Robert J. Shields, Jr., special agent in charge of the Milwaukee divi- sion of the FBI, partnered with numerous Wisconsin law enforcement and social service agencies to participate in the operation, which was held last week in 106 U.S. cities. "The FBI and its partners recognize that human trafficking and DID YOU KNOW? Local news at your fingertips Visit www.gmtoday.com MARK BELLING Biased media printing lies about Walker Page 9 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel leading this charge against Governor • The chow-chow and the Chinese shar-pei are the only dogs that have a black tongue. The tongues of all other dogs are pink. • Muhammad is the most common first name in the world. – Source: Cool Facts app BLUE ANGELS RETURN TO HEADLINE IN AIR AND WATER SHOW — PAGE 12 STEVE 'THE HOMER' TRUE Soccer is here, more popular than ever Page 11 USA-Portugal ratings higher than BCS title game Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MilwaukeePost Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MilwaukeePost See STING on Page 6 Human trafficking sting rescues 168 juveniles MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER JUNE 27, 2014 Law cracks down on trafficking; local organizations raise awareness Submitted photo Bevan Baker, Milwaukee's commissioner of heath, tells the public about the loss of innocence that comes along with human trafficking. FREE STORAGE! FREE STORAGE! FREE STORAGE! 1st Month with 6 month contract DREXEL SELF STORAGE 500 W. Drexel • Oak Creek 414-617-2109 414-587-0517 238976084 2012 Caymus 40th Anniversary Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon This newly arrived Cabernet cele- brates the 40th vintage of this leg- endary wine from one of the most legendary winemaking families in California. Big and bold with rich, lush fruit this lovely Cabernet, from the pristine 2012 vintage, will easily hold for 10+ years in the cellar. A must have for any serious collector. $ 54 99 750ml 2011 Sonoma Coast Vineyards Gold Ridge Hills Sonoma Coast Chardonnay An exceptionally balanced Chardonnay from one of the coolest growing regions in all of California. The grapes were harvested at night from the Peterson and Antonio Mountain vineyards to preserve the fresh, racy acidity which gives the wine a solid backbone. Aged 11 months in 60% new French oak barrels and aged sur lees to add a creamy texture. Only 1200 cases produced. $30 suggested retail. LImited Suppy 750ml Discount Liquor Exclusive Taittinger Brut La Francaise Champagne Chosen as the official Champagne of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Taittinger is celebrating this international event with a special hologram label for its classic Brut La Francaise Champagne. Celebrate US Soccer in style with a fine glass of bubbly. A one time buy at a great price. $ 39 99 750ml 2012 Castle Rock Russian River Valley Reserve Pinot Noir Always one of our most sought after bottlings from this great value orientated producer. Rated 90 points and given a "smart Buy" from Wine Specatator they rave, "This is deceptively complex, firm, ripe and well structured with plum, raspberry and blackberry flavors that are intense and pure." Only 2600 cases made.Limited supply. MILWAUKEE 5013 W. Oklahoma Ave. 414-545-2175 WAUKESHA 919 N. Barstow 262-547-7525 Family owned and operated for 54 years Mon-Sat 9am-9pm; Sun 10am-2pm Follow us on Twitter @DiscountLqmilw Like us on Facebook Discount Liquor $ 19 99 $ 16 99 239067039 750ml

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