Two people accused in a sex trafficking ring that police said led to the death of an Orlando teenager have been captured.
Police announced last week they were looking for Arthur Coleman and Karla Alsina.
Arthur Coleman and Karla Alsina have been captured in Atlanta,GA for the Murder/Human trafficking of the 14 year old girl. pic.twitter.com/kf8pDGNdwI
— Orlando Police (@OrlandoPolice) October 17, 2016
Police said Monday the two were captured in Atlanta.
Orlando police said Alsina and Coleman sold 14 and 15-year-old teenage sisters for sex and plied them with drugs.
Police said the 14-year-old died of a drug overdose in August following eight days of being trafficked for sex.
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The 15-year-old’s mother told Channel 9 that Alsina continued to try to contact her daughter.
Two men, Avorice Holman and Jose Sotomayor, were also arrested in the case.
Police did not release additional details about the arrests of Coleman and Alsina.
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Updated: ORLANDO, Fla. - Police are still looking for two people accused of luring two teenage sisters from home and selling them for sex. Avorice Holman and Jose Sotomayor, who are accused of being involved in the alleged human-trafficking operation, were arrested, but the search is still on for Karla Alsina and Arthur Coleman.
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Updated: ORLANDO, Fla. - A 14-year-old girl was sold for sex and fed a dangerous mix of drugs, and investigators said four people are responsible for her death. Two men were arrested and charged with human trafficking and the first-degree murder in the death a 14-year-old Central Florida girl.
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