Police charge 3 in GTA human trafficking investigation

By News Staff

Three people, two men and a woman, are facing a slew of charges for allegedly forcing a 21-year-old woman to work in the sex trade in the Greater Toronto Area.

In a release, Toronto police said the suspects, all from Mississauga, “used deception, false promises, intimidation and fear to exercise control over the actions and movements” of the victim.

The woman was also allegedly forced to turn over all her earnings to the three accused.

One of the suspects, 27-year-old Tyler Vickers, is also accused of sexually assaulting her.

Vickers, along with Daylo Robinson, 27, (pictured above) and Rebecca Horton, 22, (pictured below) are facing a total of 28 charges, including trafficking in persons by recruitment, material benefit from sexual services, and forcible confinement.

 

Daylo Robinson, 27, of Mississauga, was charged with: (TORONTO POLICE)

1) Trafficking in Persons by recruiting
2) Trafficking in Persons by exercise control
3) Procuring
4) Procuring/Exercising Control
5) Advertising Another Person’s Sexual Services
6) Financial/Material Benefit Trafficking Person Over 18
7) Material Benefit from Sexual Services
8) Forcible Confinement
9) Extortion
10) Theft Under $5000
11) Assault
12) Possession of Weapon
13) two counts of Uttering Threats

Tyler Vickers, 27, of Mississauga, was charged with:

1) Trafficking in Persons by exercise control
2) Financial/Material Benefit Trafficking Person Over 18
3) Forcible Confinement
4) Assault
5) Material Benefit from Sexual Services
6) Procuring/Exercising Control
7) Sexual Assault

Rebecca Horton, 22, of Mississauga, was charged with:

1) Trafficking in Persons by exercise control
2) Financial/Material Benefit Trafficking Person Over 18
3) Forcible Confinement
4) Material Benefit from Sexual Services
5) Procuring/Exercising Control
6) Assault
7) Theft Under $5000

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