Working together, the Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force (HRHTTF) provides services to human trafficking victims, investigates and prosecutes crimes related to sex and labor trafficking, and conducts public outreach activities to promote human trafficking awareness throughout the community. The task force is supported by a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) to centralize, coordinate, and enhance efforts to combat human trafficking, support victims, and prosecute offenders in Hampton Roads.

Members
The Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force is proud to include among its members: the Virginia State Police, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia, Samaritan House, and Transitions Family Violence Services.
- Virginia State Police
- U.S. Homeland Security Investigations
- United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia
- Samaritan House
- The Hallow by Samaritan House
- Transitions Family Services
Additional Resources
- Accomack County Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Accomack County Sheriff’s Office
- Chesapeake Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Chesapeake Police Department
- Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office
- Franklin Police Department
- Hampton Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Hampton Police Department
- Hampton Sheriff’s Office
- Isle of Wight County Sheriff’s Office
- Mathews County Sheriff’s Office
- Newport News Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Newport News Police Department
- Norfolk Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Norfolk Police Department
- Portsmouth Police Department
- Office of the Virginia Attorney General
- Suffolk Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Suffolk Police Department
- Virginia Army National Guard
- Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney
- Virginia Beach Police Department
- Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office
- Virginia Department of Labor and Industry
- Virginia Marine Resource Commission
- Williamsburg Police Department
- Williamsburg/JCC Commonwealth’s Attorney
- York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office
How to Report Possible Human Trafficking
Text: 847411. Send a message to that number by typing “VSP” followed by the tip. Messages are anonymous. VSP may make contact with you regarding your tip in efforts to obtain more information. If the information you possess concerns a person (or yourself) in imminent danger, contact 911 or #77 to report that information.
Online: Submit a Tip Online
Need Assistance?
The task force provides services to human-trafficking victims and offers confidential help. Learn more >>
Request a Speaker for Your Event
Help build awareness by inviting a Hampton Roads Human Trafficking Task Force (HRHTTF) speaker to your event. If you would like the Task Force to conduct a training or participate in a community event, please use our convenient online form. In order to help us facilitate your request, please complete at least 4 weeks prior to the event.
Learn More
To learn more about Human Trafficking and its impacts on adults and children at home and abroad, please visit these other agency websites.
- Department of Criminal Justice Service
- Department of Homeland Security
- Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crime
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Federal Human Trafficking Laws
- Virginia Office of the Attorney General
- Virginia Human Trafficking Laws
This website was produced by the Virginia State Police under 15POVC-24-GK-01093-HT, awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department Justice.
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