Police, high-risk youth protection agency join forces
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The results of a recent push to protect youths at risk of being sexually exploited were released by Winnipeg police Wednesday.
On Monday and Tuesday, the police counter-exploitation and missing persons units partnered with StreetReach Winnipeg in Project Return.
One man was arrested for purchasing sexual services, 57 locations known to be frequented by high-risk missing youths were checked and seven at-risk youths were located and taken to “a place of safety,” police said in a press release.
One of the missing youths was arrested for breach of probation, the statement said.