Police: Trafficking ring victimized young males with mental health issues
03/31/2017 12:31 pm PDT
via WTIC
DANBURY, Conn. -- (WTIC) -- Danbury police say two men have been arrested in connection with a human-trafficking ring that delivered young males with mental health issues to wealthy “clients” for sex, in exchange for cash.
Police say Bruce Bemer, 63, of Glastonbury and William Trefzger, 71, of Westport are charged with patronizing a trafficked person. Each was held on $500,000 bond.
The Bulletin reports that Bemer owns the New London-Waterford Speedbowl race track and was arrested Tuesday at the office of his gas company, Bemer Petroleum Corporation in Glastonbury.
Police say authorities began investigating the ring in January 2016, but that it may have been operating for decades.
Police previously arrested Robert King of Danbury on charges of promoting prostitution and witness tampering.
The investigation is ongoing and additional arrests are expected, said police. The FBI is also part of the investigation.
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