For Immediate Release
June 18, 2025
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) held Florida’s inaugural Statewide Human Trafficking Symposium this week. More than 200 law enforcement professionals, prosecutors and victim advocates from across the state engaged in prevention and response initiative planning.
“By working hand-in-hand with our partners, we are making Florida a safer place for our residents and visitors,” said
FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass. “Together, we can build a united front that traffickers won’t be able to outrun.”
Florida ranks among the top five states for human trafficking cases, and St. Petersburg is one of the most impacted areas in the state for human trafficking.
Attendees representing 100 agencies and organizations from across the state gathered to discuss strategies, legislative updates and professional experiences with victim support, human trafficking investigations and prosecution.
“In Florida, we don’t just handle the problem,” said
FDLE Deputy Commissioner Vaden Pollard during the opening of the symposium. “We
fight the problem.”
Panel discussions were moderated by FDLE Tampa Bay Special Agent in Charge Mark Brutnell and human trafficking victim advocate Roxana Lemus from the Office of Attorney General James Uthmeier.
Experts in the field, including the Office of Statewide Prosecution’s Special Counsel Rita Peters and Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) Statewide Human Trafficking Training Specialist Marina Anderson, discussed case studies and brainstormed new and improved strategies to bring back to their individual agencies.
Human trafficking survivor and advocate Kim Figueroa of the nonprofit MoreTooLife, Inc. recounted her survival story and opened the floor to questions and comments from the attendees.
“Collaboration is the only way to help the victims,” Figueroa said, “You have the resources to help them, and they have the perspective you’ll never have to experience.”
Panelists for the Law Enforcement & Prosecution Panel Discussion included:
Moderator |
Special Agent in Charge |
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Tampa Bay Regional Operations Center |
|
Special Agent Supervisor |
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Tampa Bay Regional Operations Center |
|
Assistant Special Agent in Charge |
Florida Department of Law Enforcement Miami Regional Operations Center |
|
Special Counsel |
Office of Statewide Prosecution |
|
Director |
Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation, Orlando |
|
Detective |
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office |
Panelists for the Victim Advocacy Panel included:
Moderator |
Victim Services Program Specialist |
Office of Attorney General James Uthmeier |
|
Statewide Human Trafficking Specialist |
Florida Department of Children and Families |
|
National Law Enforcement Liaison & Trainer |
Selah Freedom, Inc. |
|
Deputy Chief Assistant Statewide Prosecutor |
Office of Statewide Prosecution |
|
Victim Advocate |
Office of Statewide Prosecution |
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Nurse Practitioner and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner |
Crisis Center of Tampa Bay |
|
Survivor Advocate |
MoreTooLife, Inc. |
For Further Information Contact:
FDLE Office of Public Information
Info@fdle.state.fl.us