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Raw Interview: Hailey Dunn's Father on Human Trafficking

By: Tiffany Tatro
Updated: February 28, 2011
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MANSFIELD, TX -   Clint Dunn, father of missing 13-year-old Hailey Dunn, joined hundreds of people in a rally against human trafficking in Mansfield, Texas, Sunday.

The rally was hosted by Traffik 911, an organization that raises awareness for sexual slavery.

Clint Dunn said while he hates to think such a horrible thing could happen to his daughter, he's not ruling it out.

"I've been scared of that since the beginning. That's why I went to Mexico twice handing out flyers," said Dunn.

He said the thought of his daughter being forced into sexual slavery breaks his heart.

"There's no words to describe the feeling. It's just so scary," Dunn said.

Dunn said working with Traffik 911 has showed him human trafficking doesn't just happen in third world countries.

"It's everywhere, places you wouldn't expect. It's an epidemic in America," he said.

Raw interview: Dunn fears
Hailey was sold into sexual slavery

Dunn hung banners with Hailey's picture and handed out fliers at the event. He said he wants to keep his daughter's name out there.

"People can't forget. They have to remember Hailey," said Dunn.

Clint said he will continue his efforts until Hailey is found.


Comments

I do not think Haley was taken for [censored] slavery . I don't understand how someone would have gotten her in a short distance between her house and her Dad's houseI think they have the suspect in their focusand people who are into drugs do a lot of things We won' forget Haley

esther t. February 28, 2011 at 12:07 pm



We won't forget. We can't.

Nathalie N. February 28, 2011 at 6:44 am

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