Sex Trafficking Ring Busted: 2 -year -old youth took captive in Alabama Storm Bunker for three years; 7 arrested

A sex trafficking ring was busted in Alabama, where at least 10 children, some as 2 years old, were taken captive for three years in a storm bunker for three years, organized by some of the children’s parents.On Wednesday, according to the Bib County Sheriff Department, seven suspects have been arrested, including three family members and two mothers, whose children were stuck and abused. According to the New York Post report, he used tools such as animal shock collar to carry out horrific acts.During misconduct, children will be tied using limited furniture in the room, such as a serious mattress, a chair, and a support pole, and animal shock collars such as collar were used to perform horrific acts.Suspect – Rebecca Brever, 29; Sarah Lewis Tarel, 41; Ricky Tarel, 44; Dalton Tarel, 21; William Chess McCallroy, 21; Andres Velzkese-Trezo, 29; And Timothy St. John, 23 – Accusations of facing sodomi, rape, sexual torture and human trafficking.
Parties beyond direct misuse
Velazakes-trizzo reportedly to the victims, at the age of 2 to 15 years, by putting a white powder in their drinks, then the customers who pay up to $ 1,000 to have sex with children.The house that was abused was either located or located near a house related to McLaroy’s elderly grandparents.The two victims were forced to perform sexual functions on each other and McClayroy taught and demonstrated acts on them.The court documents stated that Sarah Lewis Tarel placed animal shock collar on the victims, which was used for punishment and self-serving sexual satisfaction on the genitals of children. These tasks targeted both their children and the children of Velzkes-Trichos and Brever.Velazakes-trizzo and three children are together, and the fourth child of the brew is a fourth child by a partner. It is unknown how many of these children were among the victims. Sarah Lewis Tarel’s number of children is also not clear, as is the identity of her father.All the three terrails arrested are related, but according to the county Sheriff Jodi Wade, their accurate relationship remains undefined, as reported by the New York Post. Some suspects were allegedly responsible for selling and buying children, and Velzke’s-Trees are accused of selling nude photos of the victims.Wade said, “No one is telling” how many more victims can be present as the Homeland for the investigation department is going on in collaboration with the Department of Security. Investigators are also looking for a possible connection with the Mexican gang Seranos, which is known for the benefit of hair sex smuggling.All the saved children are now in custody of the Human Resource Department of the Alabama Department and have access to the counselor.Wade said, “No child is entitled to this, its power and control, stealing the innocence of a child and with these demons they were the terrible victims,” said Ved.Five acting suspects will be debated in August.