A human trafficking operation joined by 12 states has rescued 47 victims and arrested 102 persons, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced on Friday. “Using both buyer-centric and victim-centric ‘sting’ human trafficking operations, Missouri and participating states were able to rescue 47 victims and sex workers and provide needed medical services to 41, and arrested 102 across the country in connection with human trafficking,” the Missouri Attorney General’s Office said in a statement. According to the information provided by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office, the operation rescued victims and made arrests in 12 states. Missouri: 4 victims rescued, 2 arrests made Illinois: 1 victim rescued, 3 arrests made Iowa: 11 arrests made, a large amount of currency has been seized Kentucky: 21 adult victims rescued, 2 minor victims rescued, 46 arrests made Minnesota: 8 victims rescued, 3 arrests made Nebraska: 7 arrests made North Dakota: 6 victims rescued, 3 arrests …