The four, who had been in the country since last summer, were rescued by police last week.
-- A woman from Highland Park entrapped four migrants from Mexico into forced labor to pay off their 'debt' for safe entry into the United States, investigators in Lake County said Wednesday. Gladys Ibanez Olea, 34, was charged on Tuesday with multiple felonies, including human trafficking and involuntary servitude, the state's attorney's office said. In late January, Highland Park Police learned of potential human trafficking at a residence in the 500 block of Onwentsia Avenue.
Olea forced the two adults and the 15-year-old into jobs to pay off their 'debt' for safe entry into the United States. The three were forced to give the money they earned to Olea. The 'debt' they owed Olea continually grew, and it appeared unlikely they could pay off the 'debt,' investigators said. Police found padlocks around the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator to control when the victims ate.
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