US Veterans Uncover Underground Bunker Possibly Used for Child Trafficking Camp In Arizona

Sunday, June 3, 2018
By Paul Martin

by Alicia Powe
TheGatewayPundit.com
June 3, 2018

A group of veterans who scour places looking for homeless veterans might be, as part of their mission to help get them off the street, discovered what appears to be a an encampment that appears to be a holding areas for children sold as sex slaves.

Searching bridges and washes to find and aid homeless, Veterans on Patrol stumbled upon an encampment in Tucson, Arizona on Friday, but it wasn’t a typical homeless camp.

In the middle of the Arizona desert, they found trees with restraints on them at the site, children’s clothing a baby crib and stroller, an outdoor bathroom, pornographic material, hair dye and a five feet tall underground cave that had dresser and crates. The cave the was not big enough for an adult, but a child could easily fit inside.

“The solar lights are what gave it away. If we hadn’t been walking on the right trail we would have never seen it, we would have walked right past it,” one of the veterans, Lewis Arthur, told Arizona local affiliate KOLD. “And we are right there and our city is right there, our children are right there and it’s not my problem if it’s not in my backyard. Now it’s in our backyard.”

After finding the encampment, the a homeless advocacy group notified Veterans For Children Rescue, “a non-profit organization whose mission is to assist law enforcement and Non-Governmental Organizations to eliminate Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking,” according to the organization’s website.

“I didn’t expect to see something this heinous and inhumane this close,” Craig Sawyer, founder of Veterans For Children, said . “I served in the military to keep things like this from happening here that’s why I risked my security, so nobody here would have to put up with this.”

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