Related News: Montgomery teen’s many online party photos lead to drug and gun charges, police say

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. The Washington Post published an article titled Montgomery teen’s many online party photos lead to drug and gun charges, police say.

A Montgomery County 11th-grader sold marijuana from his family’s home in Gaithersburg — with the apparent blessing of his father — before the teenager was done in by more than 600 photographs he had posted online of him and his friends partying in the home, according to court documents.

Police said that there were 45 guns in the home, including an M16 assault rifle, and that the father had a loaded gun when a SWAT team raided the place Oct. 11.

“The house has been a problem house in the neighborhood, as some neighbors around the house have pointed out,” officers wrote in an arrest affidavit. The case was made public Thursday.

Source: The Washington Post

Related News: Arrest shines light on human trafficking

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Police found out about the alleged crime when a female juvenile escaped a Dothan hotel room where she said she was being held. She ran to another hotel and a patron there called the police. She said she was taken from Mississippi, forced to take drugs and sold for sex.

Source: Dothan Eagle

Related News: Man charged with human trafficking after kidnapped girl escapes from Dothan hotel room

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. WSFA published an article titled Man charged with human trafficking after kidnapped girl escapes from Dothan hotel room.

The Dothan Police Department has arrested a man accused of kidnapping a girl and using her for drugs and sex.

Alonso Santiagito was taken into custody Friday after a concerned citizen called police to report that an underage female had escaped from a local hotel where she was being held captive by Santiagito.

Source: WSFA