The long-running hit TV show “America’s Most Wanted” will spotlight the efforts of the Vancouver Police Department to curb child sex trafficking in a special segment expected to air this month.
Producers and TV cameramen joined Vancouver police investigators for a sting May 2 called “Operation Rescue and Restore.” During the sting, an undercover officer arranged “dates” with girls who advertised on online sites.
The sting did not net any arrests or the recovery of underage girls, but investigators were able to rescue a 5-year-old girl who was being watched by prostitutes, said Vancouver police Sgt. John Chapman. Chapman said he has an active investigation relating to the sting.
Vancouver’s sting will be part of a special on child sex trafficking that is expected to run sometime in May, said Andrew Holland, a producer of “America’s Most Wanted.” A longtime Saturday night fixture of the Fox TV network, the show now airs Fridays on the Lifetime cable channel.