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Over 240 Suspects Arrested In Bloomington And Polk County Mega Sting Against Human Trafficking

by Paige Wuthrich
September 22, 2025
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Over 240 Suspects Arrested In Bloomington And Polk County Mega Sting Against Human Trafficking

In a significant crackdown on human trafficking and child exploitation, the Bloomington Police Department (BPD) teamed up with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office in Florida to back a sizeable operation that resulted in the arrest of over 240 people, according to a BPD statement. The coordinated operation, which lasted several days in Polk County, attempted to disrupt the illegal exchange of human lives and protect the innocence stolen by predators on the internet.

During the collaborative effort, Bloomington investigators were able to not only assist with the operation but also closely watch and learn new techniques from their Floridian counterparts, who are experienced in handling such complex investigations. Cross-country cooperation among agencies has proven to be a pivotal moment in combating a crime that knows no boundaries. According to the Bloomington Police Department, “This type of crime is not bound by geography, and partnerships across jurisdictions are essential in combating it.”

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The interagency alliance began in August 2024, when Bloomington officials arrested Michael Gillis during an internet crimes against children operation. Gillis was then arrested in Polk County, Florida, for a similar act, demonstrating the complex web that these offenses weave over state lines. The junction of the instances inspired the teamwork that resulted in the aforementioned successful operation in Polk County.

The BPD has thanked the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for their cooperation, emphasizing that such collaborative efforts are critical to efficiently identifying traffickers, rescuing victims, and bringing perpetrators to justice. According to the Bloomington Police Chief, “If you victimize people, you can expect that we are going to lock you up.”

The Bloomington Police Department reiterates its continuous commitment to protecting anyone affected by these horrible crimes. With plans to extend collaborations and form national partnerships, the BPD’s dedication remains unwavering as they continue to pursue offenders and protect potential victims from the horrors of human trafficking and related cybercrimes.

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