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Racine, WI Police Department
Monday May 9th, 2016 :: 10:45 a.m. CDT

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News Release - Racine Coalition Against Human Trafficking Receives Donation.

Date: May 9, 2016

No: 16-30
Subject: Coalition Against Human Trafficking Receives Donation.


The Stalman family, lead by 9 year old Cece, 8 year old Xander, and 13 year old Patrick, will be joined by members of the Racine Police Department and The Racine Coalition Against Human Trafficking on Wednesday, May 11th at 3:45pm for a donation event. The Stalman children have held several events to raise money for the Coalition Against Human Trafficking. Their efforts will culminate with a donation ceremony at the Racine Police Department.

The photos attached are an example of the efforts of the Stalman family. These photos were published in the Racine Journal Times July 22, 2015.

The funds donated will go to the Racine Coalition Against Human Trafficking (RCAHT). This organization is a network of local resources collaborating to increase communication among providers, identify gaps in services for victims and prevent conditions that foster human trafficking in Racine County through education and outreach efforts.

The Racine Police Department encourages community support. Anyone with information on possible human trafficking are urged to call the Racine Police Department Investigations Unit at (262) 635-7756.

Those who wish to remain anonymous may contact Crimestoppers at (262) 636-9330, or text 274637 (CRIMES). Text message should begin with RACS.

For more information on Racine Coalition Against Human Trafficking please contact them at [email protected], or find them on Facebook, www.racinecoalition.org

All media inquiries regarding this event should be directed to my attention at (262) 635-7772.


Lieutenant Aldred D. Days
Public Information Officer

Address/Location
Racine, WI Police Department
730 Center St
Racine, WI 53403

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 262-635-7700

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