Ohio’s first statewide human trafficking hotline is now operational, Attorney General Dave Yost announced today.
“The hotline is a much-needed tool in the fight against human trafficking,” Yost said. “Every phone call could be a lifeline to someone needing help.”
The non-emergency hotline number – 844-END-OHHT (844-363-6448) – funnels incoming tips about suspected sex and labor trafficking directly to law enforcement, connecting the caller with people experienced in investigating such allegations.
The hotline is operated 24/7 by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), whose criminal intelligence analysts assess the information and refer intelligence to local law enforcement agencies, human trafficking task forces organized under the attorney general’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission and/or BCI’s Special Victims Unit.
Yost announced the phone number in August at his office’s annual Human Trafficking Summit , citing problems in relying on the national human trafficking hotline for timely tips and data.