If this is a trafficking emergency 911

The Tarrant County 5 Stones Taskforce is a community network engaged in collaborative efforts to end sex trafficking in Tarrant County.

THE PROBLEM

Human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, harboring or receipt of a person, by means of threat, force, or other forms of coercion, for the purpose of exploitation.

TAKE ACTION

The more people that know what signs to look for, the more tips that get made and ultimately more victims are saved. One way to be involved is to help increase awareness and training in your community.

GET HELP

Do you need assistance in finding the next step forward in your life? Perhaps there are basic needs we could provide and help you find the resources you need.

Honoring Law Enforcement Officers, Partners and Champions who combat human trafficking in our community. 

2023 Community Leading with Excellence Award Winners

Officer Meg Pfeiffer – FWPD (LE Excellence), Amy Ogden – FSF (Victim Advocacy), and Wesley Toland – Christ Chapel (Community Impact)

2022 Community Leading with Excellence Award Winners

Commander Turner, Chris Cage, and Lindy Borchardt

2021 Community Leading with Excellence Award Winners

Front row left to right: Det. Tim Matthews, Carrie Grace, Sgt. Anthony White, Bob Williams

2020 Community Leading with Excellence Award Winners

Front row left to right: Lance Cashion, Ofc. Hannah Rivard, Sarolyn Morgan

2019 Community Leading with Excellence Award Winners

Sgt. John Phillips, Judge Carr, Tobi Jackson