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Survivor leaders, Skull Games trainer urge Tulsa residents to watch for human trafficking, offer reporting guidance
Summary
At the June 6 Tulsa Women's Commission meeting, presenter Prima Donna and Ann Marie Hayden of Skull Games Solutions described recruitment tactics, recommended prevention steps and urged community and law‑enforcement coordination to help survivors.
At the Tulsa Women’s Commission meeting June 6, presenter Prima Donna and Ann Marie Hayden, power project manager for Skull Games Solutions, outlined how traffickers recruit and control victims and urged a coordinated local response that emphasizes prevention, survivor support and law‑enforcement training.
Why it matters: Commission members were told human trafficking increasingly targets vulnerable youth through social media and peer recruitment and that local organizations and police need awareness, training and survivor‑focused recovery services to interrupt the cycle.
Prima Donna described patterns she said she has seen in cases brought to her attention, including grooming, isolation and transfer of victims across locations to inhibit escape. She told commissioners trafficking “is a $150 billion industry,” and said predators frequently…
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