Super Bowl Charlie Riedel / AP A Super Bowl 50 sign rests on the beach near the Golden Gate Bridge. The FBI and more than 30 other law enforcement agencies rescued seven teens in a Super Bowl sex-trafficking sweep. A Super Bowl 50 sign rests on the beach near the Golden Gate Bridge. The FBI and more than 30 other law enforcement agencies rescued seven teens in a Super Bowl sex-trafficking sweep. (Charlie Riedel / AP) Seven teenagers, some as young as 14 years old, were rescued from forced prostitution in the San Francisco Bay Area during Super Bowl week, authorities announced Tuesday. Some of the victims had previously been reported missing by their parents, Federal Bureau of Investigation officials said. They ranged in age from 14 to 17. More than a dozen pimps and their associates were arrested in multiagency sweeps intended to crackdown on sex trafficking, the FBI said.
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