Warren police: 46 people arrested in human trafficking, prostitution bust

Elissa Robinson
Detroit Free Press

Warren police have announced the arrests of 46 people as part of the department's human trafficking and prostitution sting "Operation Crusade."

The arrests include 25 females and 21 males, according to a release from Police Commissioner William Dwyer. 

The department is planning to hold an 11 a.m. news conference to discuss the arrests.

The operation focused on human trafficking, prostitution, pandering and the movement of prostitutes used by drug dealers. 

Also read: FBI recovers 11 human trafficking victims in Detroit

This isn't the first big human trafficking bust for Warren law enforcement. In May, 17 women and 18 men across metro Detroit were hauled out of hotels and motels as part of the same operation.