Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin will provide an update on efforts to combat human trafficking in the state.
Griffin said that Operation Obscured Vision began in January and in a matter of days 17 victims were identified.
A month after a federal judge ruled portions of a 2023 law regarding libraries and bookstores unconstitutional, Arkansas ...
A raid on a dozen "massage parlors" in the state resulted in four arrests, and 17 victims of human trafficking were ...
A statement has been released by Attorney General Tim Griffin regarding the arrest of Joseph M. Parrish, 36, of Rector.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced on Friday (Jan. 24) the execution of Operation Obscured Vision, an effort to ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin will hold a press conference to explain the results of a statewide, multi-site ...
Arkansas's prosecuting attorneys have notified a federal court that they plan to appeal a federal judge's order striking down ...
Arkansas law enforcement arrested four Chinese nationals linked to the operation of illicit massage parlors across the state ...
Authorities arrested four Chinese Nationalists, including one in Harrison, at massage parlors across the state in a human ...
Across 12 locations in Jonesboro, Russellville, Hot Springs, Rogers, Harrison, and Little Rock, Operation Obscured Vision, ...
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin said a Rector man was arrested earlier this week on 200 counts related to child sexual abuse materials.