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Saturday, October 18, 2025

Woman Charged with Prostituting Her 11-Year-Old Daughter; She Did So In Exchange for Money and Drugs

"Sol Prendido" for Borderland Beat 






The woman, identified as Laura 'N', allegedly prostituted her daughter between 2021 and 2022 in Tlajomulco, until the underage victim became pregnant.


A woman identified as Laura 'N' was charged with alleged involvement in human trafficking crimes, specifically for sexually exploiting her own 11-year-old daughter.


The arrest took place on October 13 in the Nuevo San Miguel Cuyutlán neighborhood, in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, thanks to an operation carried out by agents of the Arrest Warrants Directorate.


How was the mother's arrest carried out?


Following the complaint and the evidence gathered, the Jalisco State Attorney General's Office requested an arrest warrant for Laura 'N', which was issued by the First Court of Control and Oral Trial of the First Judicial District.


The woman was subsequently brought before the judicial authority and formally charged with the crime of human trafficking in the form of prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation.


At this stage, the Court will determine the precautionary measures and will continue with the corresponding hearings to determine her legal status.


Investigations by the Specialized Deputy Attorney General's Office indicate that the victim, a vulnerable child, was subjected to repeated attacks that violated her physical and emotional integrity.


The agency emphasized that the case was handled as a priority, given the seriousness of the events and the need to ensure the immediate protection of the minor.


In a statement, the State Attorney General's Office reiterated its commitment to firmly combat crimes affecting children and adolescents, ensuring that there will be no impunity in cases where their rights are violated.


Laura 'N's case joins other judicial proceedings initiated in Jalisco to address crimes of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation, issues that continue to represent one of the greatest challenges in the area of ​​justice and child protection in the state.


With this process, the state authority seeks to set a precedent on the importance of reporting and rigorously punishing crimes that violate the dignity and well-being of children.



The Nuevo San Miguel Cuyutlán neighborhood, in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco




Source: Telediario

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