Two people sought in connection with a deadly human trafficking ring have been captured in Atlanta, police said Monday.
- 2 wanted in connection with human trafficking ring caught
- Orlando Police released details last week; 2 others in custody
- 14-year-old girl in ring died, investigators said
Karla Quiros Alsina, 20, and Arthur Lee Coleman III, 26, were taken into custody, Orlando Police announced via Twitter at 4:18 p.m. Monday.
No other details were immediately released.
Investigators last week released details from their investigation. Orlando Police and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation busted the ring after the death of a 14-year-old girl.
According to investigators, Alsina pulled up to Orlando Regional Medical Center in August with a 14-year-old girl in the backseat of her vehicle. The girl died at the hospital from a drug overdose.
After the girl's death, investigators said Alsina, Coleman and Avorice Jeno Holman Jr. were running a sex-trafficking ring. Police said the three forced the 14-year-old girl and her 15-year-old sister into prostitution over an eight-day period.
Detectives said the ring was led by Coleman, who was described as the primary trafficker. Alsina was second-in-command; Holman, 19, was the exploiter and another man, Jose Ignacia Santiago Sotomayor, 22, was the recruiter.
Holman and Sotomayor are being held on no bond in the Orange County Jail.