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General (02)Date:1/28/2026 4:00:04 PM From:"Craig A Durfey" To: " Subject:[EXTERNAL] Study: 98% of teens have school cellphone bans, but majority don’t follow them Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: Study: 98% of teens have school cellphone bans, but majority don’t follow them - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/study-98-of-teens-have-school-cellphone-bans-but-majority-don-t-follow-them/ar-AA1Vbvj5? ocid=socialshare Date:1/28/2026 7:46:26 PM From:"Craig A Durfey" To:" "Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net Subject:[EXTERNAL] Fwd: Bereaved parents demand Keir Starmer backs under-16 social me dia ban now Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. 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Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: Washington lawmakers target 'addictive' social media feeds in revived push for youth safeguards - https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/washington-lawmakers-target-addictive-social-media-feeds-in-revived-push-for- youth-safeguards/ar-AA1Uwt99?ocid=socialshare Date:1/29/2026 12:36:58 PM From:"Craig A Durfey" To: " Subject:[EXTERNAL] Fwd: In the News: Human Trafficking & Online Exploitation 1.29.26 Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Million Kids <info@millionkids.org> Date: Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 10:06 AM Subject: In the News: Human Trafficking & Online Exploitation 1.29.26 To: IN TH E NEW S EDUCATE TO PROTECT & PREVENT THANK YOU FOR CARING. PLEASE FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND LET'S FIGHT TOGETHER TO EDUCATE TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN. NEWS STORIES COVERED (Scroll down to see content): Human trafficking operation in California Trafficking Survivors Relief Act signed into law 15-year-old disappears after meeting someone on Roblox Dealing with deepfakes/AI generated images Trafficking: SFO training all frontline employees, Lawsuit against motels Click here > PDF and/or AUDIO Version Click here Amaz on > Kindle or paperback for allegedly facilitating sex trafficking; Trafficking r equir es corruption; What does human trafficking look like? Sextortion: Man in Albuquerque and man in British Columbia sentenced, Tips from an IT professional Around the Globe; Child on child online sex abuse increasing; Online scam job offers from Russia to Latin America; Woman filmed secr etly and footage posted on TikTok; Man groomed children as drug r unners; Nigerians arrested in Ghana The following content may contain sensitive topics. Reader discretion is advised. ORDER YOURS TODAY - Digital Warfare: Our Kids on the Frontline A must read... for e v e ry pare nt, grandpare nt, te ache r, coach, school administrator, re ligious le ade r and anyone who care s about kids and wants to prote ct the m from pre dators. Cybe r e xploitation of minors may be the faste st growing crime in the world. Knowle dge is powe r. The insights you’ll gain he re will he lp you build stronge r, more hone st conv e rsations with your child, giv ing the m the tools to re sist, re cov e r, and be le ade rs in a digital world. M ost impor tantly, the se conv e rsations may not just shape the ir future ... IT M AY SAVE THEIR LIFE. Operation 'Stand on Demand' nets 120 arrests in California related to human trafficking SAN DIEGO — California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Monday the results of Operation "Stand on Demand," a statewide human trafficking enforcement effort that resulted in 120 arrests across multiple counties. The joint operation, coordinated by over 18 law enforcement agencies, occurred from January 19 to 24 and targeted sex buyers and traffickers. Of those arrested, 87 were charged with loitering, 25 with solicitation, and eight with pimping and pandering, according to the California Department of Justice. LINK TO ARTICLE M illion Kids Insights: This was part of the annual statewide human‑trafficking enforcement effort in California and ran January 19–24, 2026. It resulted in the 120 arrests across multiple counties and a renewed focus on reducing demand for commercial sexual exploitation. The operation targeted sex buyers, traffickers, and locations known for exploitation, while also identifying and supporting victims. The youngest victim was 12-years-old. The operation was the first major enforcement action in California using Assembly Bill 379, which: • Re‑criminalized loitering with intent to purchase sex (misdemeanor). • Imposes felony penalties for soliciting sex from 16‑ or 17‑year‑olds (who had been excluded from an earlier bill). and • Establishes a Survivor Support Fund. Trump Signs Law Giving Human Trafficking Survivors A Path To Clear Records President Donald Trump on Friday, January 23, signed into law legislation creating a federal process for human trafficking survivors to seek relief from certain criminal convictions and arrest records tied directly to their exploitation. The White House said Trump signed H.R. 4323, the “Trafficking Sur v iv ors Re lie f Act,” which “establishes a process to allow human trafficking victims to file motions to vacate their convictions and expunge their arrest records for certain criminal offenses committed as a direct result of their being trafficked.” LINK TO ARTICLE M illion Kids Insights: The signing of this bill is a major victory for survivors of human trafficking in the U.S. and a critical step toward restoring justice for those who were forced or coerced into committing non-violent crimes as a direct result of their exploitation. Survivors of human trafficking often carry criminal records for non‑violent offenses they were forced or coerced to commit while being exploited. The Act creates a clear federal process to help survivors defend themselves during prosecution and clear past convictions tied directly to their trafficking. It allows survivors to present evidence early in a prosecution showing that the alleged offense(s) happened as a direct result of being trafficked. This gives them a legal pathway to avoid being punished for crimes their traffickers compelled them to commit. If they can show that the non-violent crimes were a direct result of the trafficking, they can then petition the court to vacate convictions, and expunge the arrest records. (Side note: it does not apply if any of their victims were children.) Survivors often describe criminal records as a “second sentence” that follows them long after escaping exploitation. This new law recognizes a fundamental truth that victims are not criminals and It gives survivors a real chance to rebuild their lives without the shadow of coerced criminalization. Missing Long Island boy, 15, may have traveled to NYC to meet with someone he met on Roblox: report A missing Long Island teen was last seen at Grand Central Terminal two plus weeks ago — and police now believe he planned to link up with someone he met on a popular online game, his worried mother said. Thomas Medlin, 15, was reported missing after leaving the Stony Brook School campus around 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 9 and running to the Stony Brook Long Island Rail Road Station, where he caught a train to the Big Apple, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. LINK TO ARTICLE M illion Kids Insights: Meeting new people online is very common for young people. They don't always understand the dangers or risks if they take it a step further and meet in person. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has reported that their CyberTipline data shows that approximately 1 in 4 to 1 in 3 children involved in online‑enticement cases go on to meet the offender face‑to‑face. This is an approximate 28% figure and it reflects cases where a child was contacted online by someone with sexual intent, and the child did meet the offender offline at least once. In many cases the predators will use "skins" or "loot box" giveaways in games like Roblox or Fortnite to initiate contact, build trust and an emotional attachment. (FYI: skins are digital outfits that change how a character, item, weapon or Avatar looks. Some are limited edition or rare.) These items function like digital currency and status symbols inside the game world. Kids, especially tweens and younger teens, often value these items which make them powerful tools for manipulation. Once a child has accepted the "gift", there is a sense of obligation to the giver and the predator may use it as leverage. The predator may test the boundaries by asking for small "favors". An example might be to voice chat or to send a photo. The predator is looking to see if the child will comply. Each time the child complies, there is often a reward given. The requests can then become more and more risky for the child, but the child is caught in the cycle of complying and receiving rewards. Over time this can lead to a request for explicit imagery or an in-person meet-up. We don't know if this is what happened with Thomas specifically, but we do know that online exploitation through gaming often happens this way. Kids who are online playing games need to know: ✔ Never accept gifts from people you don’t know offline and if someone offers gifts, tell a trusted adult. ✔ Gifts should never require secrets, photos, or moving to private chats on other apps. ✔ Block and report anyone who pressures or manipulates you into doing something for a reward. ✔ Parents should check in‑game friends lists and gift histories for anything suspicious. As a closing note, Thomas remains missing as of this writing. Anyone with information is urged to contact Fourth Squad Detectives at 631‑854‑8452 or call 911. When the Image Isn’t Real: Addressing AI-Generated Explicit Photos Sexually explicit photos are appearing more often in educational environments. Whether the images are real (authentic) or fake (synthetic, including AI-generated or “deepfake”), the harm they cause can be significant. When authentic or synthetic images are created and distributed without the consent of the individual depicted, they constitute Non-Conse nsual Intimate Image ry (NCII), a form of Image -Base d Se xual Abuse (IBSA). LINK TO ARTICLE M illion Kids Insights: If you have children, have you asked their school administrators, or the school district, if they have a policy (and consequences) for producing and distributing authentic or deepfake images of classmates? Many do not. A May 2025 report said that 50 percent of teachers reported they had not received any state or district guidance on how to handle student reports of such incidents (govtech.com). Equally important: does the school or district have a procedure to assess, report and contain these types of incidents; providing support and safety for targeted students; interacting with law enforcement; applying student discipline; and setting up communication protocols. As a parent you need to know if the school or school district would try to keep it quiet, or would be willing to bring in law enforcement. On the other side of it, do your kids know that having an explicit image of a minor on their phone is breaking the law (even if consensually provided - like a boyfriend or girlfriend)? And if they share it, they could be charged with a crime. Here's what to tell your child if they were to ever receive such an image: 1. Don’t touch the image No saving, sharing, forwarding, screenshotting, or deleting. Even if you didn’t ask for it, handling it can create legal problems. 2. Stop re sponding to the se nde r Block them. Don’t argue, don’t explain, don’t engage. 3. Te ll a truste d adult right away A parent, caregiver, teacher, coach, or counselor can help you stay safe. 4. Re port it An adult can help you report to your school, local law enforcement, or the CyberTipline. 5. Le t adults handle the de v ice They’ll know how to protect evidence and keep you out of trouble. 6. Re me mbe r: You’re not in trouble for re ce iv ing it You didn’t do anything wrong. Speaking up is the safest move. Trafficking SFO to re quire all frontline e mploye e s to take human trafficking awar e ne ss training San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has announced expanded efforts to increase awareness of human trafficking. In partnership with Freedom Insight, all frontline airport employees will be required to take new training on how to recognize and report potential cases of human trafficking. The initiative will begin this January. LINK TO ARTICLE Lawsuit alle ge s California mote l ope rators facilitate d se x tr afficking for profit A lawsuit has been filed against several franchisees of hospitality brand Motel 6, alleging that they were aware of and facilitated the sex trafficking of a woman. It also alleges that the victim (identified as Jane Doe 1) faced severe abuse, leading to her daughter (Jane Doe 2) being born with a permanent disability. A news release sent to FOX 5/KUSI from injury law firm Singleton Schrieber outlines the lawsuit filed by Jane Doe 1. It claims the defendants failed to take action against the alleged trafficking occurring at multiple Motel 6 locations throughout California. LINK TO ARTICLE Human trafficking de pe nds on corruption at e v e ry ste p Were it not for border guards, public officials and other entities who look the other way in exchange for money or sexual favours – or are themselves being extorted – human trafficking could not occur on a large scale, according to a new report from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) published last week. LINK TO ARTICLE What doe s human trafficking look like ? It may not be visible. It’s likely not obvious. And it probably doesn’t look like what you’ve seen portrayed in the movies or on TV. It can’t be identified by looking for any one “type” of person, but rather by potential risk factors. LINK TO WEBSITE M illion Kids Insights: Sex trafficking in hotels and other hospitality settings often hides in plain sight. One study showed that 75% of trafficking survivors reported being at a hotel/motel during exploitation or when they were being transported between locations. Staff and guests can watch for behavioral red flags, unusual room activity, and labor‑related exploitation patterns. Things to look for at a motel/hotel include suspicious room use patterns: • Rooms paid in cash or prepaid cards • Do Not Disturb signs used constantly • Guests refusing housekeeping for multiple days • Excessive foot traffic to a room at all hours (constant flow of men) • Multiple rooms booked by the same person • Guests entering/exiting through side or rear entrances instead of the lobby • Cars parked backwards to hide license plates Suspicious behavior with minors would include if they are left alone in the guest room for long periods of time, minors who are with adults late at night or during school hours (not on vacation), and minors who appear coached, fearful, or unable to speak freely. Labor trafficking, including debt bondage, is also prevalent in the hospitality industry as hotels/motels frequently rely on subcontracted cleaning, maintenance, and seasonal workers who may be trafficked through an agency. Indicators include: • Workers with confiscated passports or IDs • Workers living in overcrowded or employer‑controlled housing • Staff showing fear of supervisors or being monitored constantly • Workers with few personal possessions or no freedom of movement Something to note is that trafficking can occur at all hotel and motel price points. It is not limited to budget motels. If you suspect trafficking: • Do NOT confront or intervene directly with a suspected trafficker or victim. • Document what you see: dates, times, behaviors, room numbers. • If you are staff at the hotel, follow your hotel’s internal reporting protocol (many states require training and signage). • Otherwise contact: Local law enforcement (911 if immediate danger) and/or the HSI Tipline: 1‑866‑347‑2423. Sextortion B.C. man ge ts 5-ye ar se nte nce in Snapchat child se x abuse case , as adv ocate s warn of surge A B.C. (Canada) man has been sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to sex crimes involving a minor he met over Snapchat, his jailing coming amid what advocates say is a surge in "extreme online violence." LINK TO ARTICLE Albuque rque M an Se nte nce d for Online Se xtortion and Se xual Exploitation of Two M inors An Albuquerque man was sentenced to 19 and a half years in prison for coercing a 15-year-old girl into producing sexually explicit images over several years and for sexually exploiting a second victim who was 12 years old. Adrian Puentes, 26, used Snapchat, Instagram, and TikTok to coerce Jane Doe 1 into sending sexually explicit images beginning when she was in eighth grade. He threatened to post the material publicly, created new accounts when she blocked him, and spent three years manipulating and intimidating her before ultimately sharing the images online. Puentes also targeted a second victim, Jane Doe 2, who was 12. He contacted her by phone to request explicit material, sent her money, and met her multiple times at a public park, where he engaged in sexual acts with her. LINK TO ARTICLE Flirty chat to suicide in hours: The de adly ne w wav e of AI-powe r e d se xtortion scams targe ting Ame rican te e ns Ben Gillenwater is an IT expert with 30 years of experience and the creator behind the “family IT guy” accounts on social media, where he shares tips with parents on how to protect their kids online from harmful content, predators, and addictive algorithms, among other virtual risks. This is an interview with him as he provides helpful information for parents. LINK TO VIDEO & ARTICLE M illion Kids Insights: Although a sextortion predator can be based in the U.S. or local, we are seeing that the majority are working out of foreign countries. This crime is able to happen because the world has become connected because of technology advances. Sometimes the victims are targeted based on their social media profile. Sometimes it is groups like the "Yahoo Boys" who have playbooks on how to target young people. And often it is random "phishing" using slave labor (trafficked victims forced to work in scam farms and call centers and called "forced criminality") in developing countries. These trafficked victims are forced to reach out to potential victims. They may have some information on the victim but basically “cold calling” until they can find someone who responds. At some point the criminals may actually conduct research to find ways to deepen the grooming process leading to sextortion or a romance scam. In sextortion, the goal is always he same: get a nude photo that can be used to blackmail the victim. And it isn't limited to kids. We've seen it happen to those in their twenties and thirties, up to those in their sixties. A conversation about sextortion with every family member is a must. AROUND THE GLOBE ‘Significant’ incre ase in case s of child-on-child online se xual abuse , gardaí say There has been a “significant” increase in cases of child-on-child online sexual abuse, An Garda Síochána has warned the Department of Justice. It comes as concerns are growing within the Government about the influence that access to pornography is having on children in Ireland. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan said he was “deeply concerned” about pornography, and how it is “distorting” children’s perception of sexuality and leading to more violent sexual assaults. LINK TO ARTICLE Inside the crue l plan to fool young Latinas se e king trav e l into making kille r drone s in Russia Young women from a dozen Latin American countries came to Russia seeking travel and opportunity with plans to break into the hospitality industry through a work exchange – and ended up manufacturing “kamikaze” drones used in Moscow’s war with Ukraine. Beginning just months after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, corporate recruiters targeted the women, mostly age 18-22, reeling them in through ads stressing sport and cultural exchange, according to a review of the material by The Post. Manufacturing company Alabuga Start made slick pitches on TikTok, Instagram, and other online platforms, tailored to the countries where they were seeking cheap laborers to manufacture the Geran-2, Russia’s version of the Iran made Shahed-136 drone. LINK TO ARTICLE Wome n filme d se cr e tly for social me dia conte nt - and the n har asse d online Dilara was on her lunch break in the London store where she works when a tall man walked up to her and said: "I swear red hair means you've just been heartbroken." The man continued the conversation as they both got in a lift, and he asked Dilara for her phone number. What Dilara did not realise was that the man was secretly filming her on his smart glasses - which look like normal eyewear but have a tiny camera which can record video. The footage was then posted to TikTok, where it received 1.3m views. "I just wanted to cry," Dilara, 21, told the BBC. LINK TO ARTICLE M an from Swindon groome d childre n on Snapchat and use d the m to de al dr ugs ar ound town A man from Swindon (UK) who groomed children on Snapchat and used them to deal drugs on his behalf around the town has been jailed for more than five and a half years. Kyum Raham, 23, formerly of Northern Road, Rodbourne Cheney, trafficked his three teenage victims, all aged 16 and under, and used them as drug runners. Raham exploited the teenagers by recruiting them through Snapchat and then groomed them by offering them cash. 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Unsubscribe Date:1/29/2026 1:45:42 PM From:"Craig A Durfey" To: " Subject:[EXTERNAL] If phones don’t belong in schools, neither do laptops Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. I thought you would be interested in this story I found on MSN: If phones don’t belong in schools, neither do laptops - https://www.msn.com/en- us/lifestyle/parenting/if-phones-don-t-belong-in-schools-neither-do-laptops/ar-AA1ScVRC?ocid=socialshare Date:1/29/2026 4:15:49 PM From:"Craig A Durfey" To: " Subject:[EXTERNAL] Swapping screen time for books boosts language skills in pre schoole rs Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachme nts unle ss you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. 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