Pontiac Man Charged with Yearlong Sex Trafficking Faces $1 Million Bond
Pontiac Man Charged with Yearlong Sex Trafficking Faces $1 Million Bond

Pontiac Man Charged with Yearlong Sex Trafficking Faces $1 Million Bond

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Trevor Andrew Scarbrough, a 33-year-old man from Pontiac, Michigan, has been charged with multiple felonies related to the sex trafficking of a woman over the course of more than a year. Authorities arrested Scarbrough after executing a search warrant at his home following a tip, charging him with offenses including human trafficking enterprise resulting in commercial sexual activity, sodomy, delivery of controlled substances, and keeping a house of prostitution. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard condemned Scarbrough's actions, highlighting that he forced the victim into sexual acts with an animal, and emphasized law enforcement's commitment to pursuing similar predators. Scarbrough's bond was set at $1 million, with a tether requirement if he posts bail, and a probable cause conference is scheduled for May 20 in Pontiac's 50th District Court. Investigators believe there may be additional victims and encourage anyone affected to contact the sheriff's office or local police. The case underscores ongoing concerns about human trafficking in the region and law enforcement's efforts to combat it.

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